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From: Ronald Fischer <fischerr.external@infineon.com>
Subject:  Finding out login history
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 08:07:22 +0000 (UTC)
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Is it possible to find out the login history, i.e. the exact time on the
previous days a user has logged on, respectively the system has been rebooted
(though these times are not the same, in my case I would be happy getting either
one)?

I know that from the data displayed by 'uptime', I can calculate the 
time since when the PC is running now, but I would also find the time of
the previous system startups or user logins.

Maybe this is recorded in /var/run/utmp (at least uptime gets is information
from there), but I don't know whether this records the history, and it is a
binary file anyway.

Ronald



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