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Show the last (accepted, via SSH Key) connection by user
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#!/bin/bash | |
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# Shows the last (accepted, via SSH Key) connection for each user. | |
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# How? By searching all auth logs (inc gzipped ones), and filtering to show | |
# most recent accepted connections | |
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# Works/tested on: Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS (bionic) | |
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# Usage: [sudo] last_ssh_login.sh | |
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############################################################################### | |
find /var/log -name auth.log\* -print0 \ | |
| xargs -0 zgrep --no-filename "Accepted publickey for" \ | |
| sort -k1Mr -k2nr -k3r \ | |
| awk '{ printf "%s %02i %s %s\n", $1,$2,$3,$9 }' \ | |
| awk '!seen[$4]++' | |
# Command explained: https://explainshell.com/explain?cmd=sudo+find+%2Fvar%2Flog+-name+auth.log%5C*+-print0+%7C+xargs+-0+zgrep+--no-filename+%22Accepted+publickey+for%22+%7C+sort+-k1Mr+-k2nr+-k3r+%7C+awk+%27%7B+printf+%22%25s+%2502i+%25s+%25s%5Cn%22%2C+%241%2C%242%2C%243%2C%249+%7D%27+%7C+awk+%27%21seen%5B%244%5D%2B%2B%27 |
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