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.
smbstatus should do the trick. shows you who's connected to which
shares at least, and if you have auto mapping of the user's home
directory at login time set up, then you can also know who is logged in. :)
Nathan
Dylan Jones wrote:
Hi everyone,
Probably a dumb one too, but simply I
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 09:57 pm, Dylan Jones wrote:
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.
Title: [Samba] who's on
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Subject: [Samba] who's on
Hi everyone,
Probably a
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