Does an SFTP login get accounted for with `last`?












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At first glance it doesn't show, but I also just learned about the existence of last as well.










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  • By sftp login, what do you mean? Have you configured to use your sftp to do something as discussed here?

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  • Doesn't look like it: askubuntu.com/q/107602/158442, unix.stackexchange.com/questions/20070/…

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At first glance it doesn't show, but I also just learned about the existence of last as well.










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  • Doesn't look like it: askubuntu.com/q/107602/158442, unix.stackexchange.com/questions/20070/…

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At first glance it doesn't show, but I also just learned about the existence of last as well.










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  • By sftp login, what do you mean? Have you configured to use your sftp to do something as discussed here?

    – Ramesh
    Nov 27 '14 at 0:34











  • Doesn't look like it: askubuntu.com/q/107602/158442, unix.stackexchange.com/questions/20070/…

    – muru
    Nov 27 '14 at 2:22





















  • By sftp login, what do you mean? Have you configured to use your sftp to do something as discussed here?

    – Ramesh
    Nov 27 '14 at 0:34











  • Doesn't look like it: askubuntu.com/q/107602/158442, unix.stackexchange.com/questions/20070/…

    – muru
    Nov 27 '14 at 2:22



















By sftp login, what do you mean? Have you configured to use your sftp to do something as discussed here?

– Ramesh
Nov 27 '14 at 0:34





By sftp login, what do you mean? Have you configured to use your sftp to do something as discussed here?

– Ramesh
Nov 27 '14 at 0:34













Doesn't look like it: askubuntu.com/q/107602/158442, unix.stackexchange.com/questions/20070/…

– muru
Nov 27 '14 at 2:22







Doesn't look like it: askubuntu.com/q/107602/158442, unix.stackexchange.com/questions/20070/…

– muru
Nov 27 '14 at 2:22












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I'd suggest that you look in one of the log files in /var/log (depending on your syslog configuration settings) as this information will be there if configured appropriately. last is basically only used when you run login. If you do not find it, then an appropriate reconfiguration of syslog and/or sshd_config might be in order.






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    I'd suggest that you look in one of the log files in /var/log (depending on your syslog configuration settings) as this information will be there if configured appropriately. last is basically only used when you run login. If you do not find it, then an appropriate reconfiguration of syslog and/or sshd_config might be in order.






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      I'd suggest that you look in one of the log files in /var/log (depending on your syslog configuration settings) as this information will be there if configured appropriately. last is basically only used when you run login. If you do not find it, then an appropriate reconfiguration of syslog and/or sshd_config might be in order.






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        I'd suggest that you look in one of the log files in /var/log (depending on your syslog configuration settings) as this information will be there if configured appropriately. last is basically only used when you run login. If you do not find it, then an appropriate reconfiguration of syslog and/or sshd_config might be in order.






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        I'd suggest that you look in one of the log files in /var/log (depending on your syslog configuration settings) as this information will be there if configured appropriately. last is basically only used when you run login. If you do not find it, then an appropriate reconfiguration of syslog and/or sshd_config might be in order.







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