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UTMP(5)			      File Formats Manual		       UTMP(5)

NAME
       utmp, wtmp, lastlog -- login records

SYNOPSIS
       #include	<sys/types.h>
       #include	<utmp.h>

DESCRIPTION
       The  file  <utmp.h>  declares the structures used to record information
       about current users in the file utmp, logins and	logouts	 in  the  file
       wtmp,  and  last	 logins	 in the	file lastlog.  The time	stamps of date
       changes,	shutdowns and reboots are also logged in the wtmp file.

	     #define _PATH_UTMP	     "/var/run/utmp"
	     #define _PATH_WTMP	     "/var/log/wtmp"
	     #define _PATH_LASTLOG   "/var/log/lastlog"

	     #define UT_NAMESIZE     16
	     #define UT_LINESIZE     8
	     #define UT_HOSTSIZE     16

	     struct lastlog {
		     int32_t ll_time;		     /*	When user logged in */
		     char    ll_line[UT_LINESIZE];   /*	Terminal line name */
		     char    ll_host[UT_HOSTSIZE];   /*	Host user came from */
	     };

	     struct utmp {
		     char    ut_line[UT_LINESIZE];   /*	Terminal line name */
		     char    ut_name[UT_NAMESIZE];   /*	User's login name */
		     char    ut_host[UT_HOSTSIZE];   /*	Host user came from */
		     int32_t ut_time;		     /*	When user logged in */
	     };

       The lastlog file	is a linear array of lastlog structures	indexed	 by  a
       user's UID.  The	utmp file is a linear array of utmp structures indexed
       by  a terminal line number (see ttyslot(3)).  The wtmp file consists of
       utmp structures and is a	binary log file, that is,  grows  linearly  at
       its end.

       By  default, each time a	user logs in, the pam_lastlog(8) program looks
       up the user's UID in the	file lastlog.  If it is	found,	the  timestamp
       of the last time	the user logged	in, the	terminal line and the hostname
       are  written  to	 the standard output.  The pam_lastlog(8) program then
       records the new login time in the file lastlog.

       After the new lastlog record is written,	the file utmp  is  opened  and
       the  utmp  record  for the user is inserted.  This record remains there
       until the user logs out at which	time it	is deleted.  The utmp file  is
       used by the programs rwho(1), users(1), w(1), and who(1).

       Next,  the  pam_lastlog(8) program opens	the file wtmp, and appends the
       user's utmp record.  The	user's subsequent  logout  from	 the  terminal
       line  is	 marked	by a special utmp record with ut_line set accordingly,
       ut_time updated,	but ut_name and	ut_host	both empty (see	init(8)).  The
       wtmp file is used by the	programs last(1) and ac(8).

       In the event of a date change, a	 shutdown  or  reboot,	the  following
       items are logged	in the wtmp file.

       reboot
       shutdown	 A  system reboot or shutdown has been initiated.  The charac-
		 ter `~' is  placed  in	 the  field  ut_line,  and  reboot  or
		 shutdown   in	 the   field   ut_name	(see  shutdown(8)  and
		 reboot(8)).

       date	 The system time has been manually  or	automatically  updated
		 (see  date(1)).   The	command	 name  date is recorded	in the
		 field ut_name.	 In the	field ut_line, the character `|' indi-
		 cates the time	prior to the change, and the character `{' in-
		 dicates the new time.

NOTES
       The wtmp	file can grow rapidly on busy systems, so daily	or weekly  ro-
       tation is recommended.  It is maintained	by newsyslog(8).

       If  any	one  of	 these	files  does  not  exist,  it is	not created by
       pam_lastlog(8).	The files must be created manually.

       The supplied login(3),  logout(3),  and	logwtmp(3)  utility  functions
       should  be  used	 to  perform the standard actions on the utmp and wtmp
       files in	order to maintain the portability across systems with  differ-
       ent formats of those files.

FILES
       /var/run/utmp	 The utmp file.
       /var/log/wtmp	 The wtmp file.
       /var/log/lastlog	 The lastlog file.

SEE ALSO
       last(1),	 w(1),	who(1),	 login(3),  logout(3), logwtmp(3), ttyslot(3),
       ac(8), init(8), pam_lastlog(8)

HISTORY
       A utmp and wtmp file format appeared  in	 Version  6  AT&T  UNIX.   The
       lastlog file format appeared in 3.0BSD.

FreeBSD	5.3		       November	14, 2001		       UTMP(5)

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