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GNU Rush |
Restricted User Shell |
Sergey Poznyakoff |
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rushwho utility. The rushwho utility displays a list of users who are
currently using rush. The utility operates
on default Rush database, which is maintained if rush
runs in accounting mode (see section Accounting and Forked Mode). The following
is a sample output from rushwho:
Login Rule Start Time PID Command jeff sftp Sun 12:17 00:58:26 10673 bin/sftp-server |
The information displayed is:
The login name of the user.
The tag of the rule he is served under (see section tag).
Time when the rule began execution.
Duration of the session.
PID of the running command.
Command line being executed.
This format is a built-in default. It may be changed either by
setting the RUSHWHO_FORMAT environment variable to the desired
format string, or by using ‘--format’ command line option.
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