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Subject: Re: Users connected to my computer using Cygwin
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 10:41:43 +1000
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On Tuesday 09 October 2007 17:56:03 Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Oct  8 12:40, dzapffe19 wrote:
> > I want to see who is connected to my machine at a particular time to
> > ensure that I am the only one able to access my computer.
> > Is it possible to log all connections of Cygwin?
> > If so how?
>
> No, not how, who.

"How" was the right question, although there was a missing comma so a 
misunderstanding wouldn't be completely surprising.

In any case the question is, what is meant by "connections of Cygwin"?  If you 
do a "ps axf" you will see the commands currently running alongside the UID 
which is running it, so you can certainly see who is running shells.

Daniel

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