On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 03:57:46PM +0200, Dylan Jones wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Probably a dumb one too, but simply I cannot put my finger on what command > to use in order to see who's locally logged on; let me be more accurate in > my description: > we run win98 PC all accessing shares on the linux boxes via samba. Several > users & shares. When I use finger or who to see who's logged on I only get > to see who's logged on directly through ssh or telnet, but can't see who's > on through samba.
This bash commandline will give you a list of sambalogons: (smbstatus -S | grep -v "^Samba\|^Service\|^-\|^$" | \ while read SHARE USR GRP PID MACH IP ABR MONTH DAY TIME YEAR; \ do echo $USR; \ done;) | uniq If you use a configurable fingerdaemon, than you are able to solve your problem. Take a search on freshmeat with the keyword "finger". I konw there a configurable finger daemons.. Frank. -- Frank Matthieß [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba