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LAST(1)			FreeBSD	General	Commands Manual		       LAST(1)

NAME
     last -- indicate last logins of users and ttys

SYNOPSIS
     last [-swy] [-d [[CC]YY][MMDD]hhmm[.SS]] [-f file]	[-h host] [-n maxrec]
	  [-t tty] [user ...]

DESCRIPTION
     The last utility will either list the sessions of specified users,	ttys,
     and hosts,	in reverse time	order, or list the users logged	in at a	speci-
     fied date and time.  Each line of output contains the user	name, the tty
     from which	the session was	conducted, any hostname, the start and stop
     times for the session, and	the duration of	the session.  If the session
     is	still continuing or was	cut short by a crash or	shutdown, last will so
     indicate.

     The following options are available:

     -d	date	 Specify the snapshot date and time.  All users	logged in at
		 the snapshot date and time will be reported.  This may	be
		 used with the -f option to derive the results from stored
		 wtmp files.  When this	argument is provided, all other
		 options except	for -f and -n are ignored.  The	argument
		 should	be in the form [[CC]YY][MMDD]hhmm[.SS] where each pair
		 of letters represents the following:

		       CC      The first two digits of the year	(the century).
		       YY      The second two digits of	the year.  If YY is
			       specified, but CC is not, a value for YY
			       between 69 and 99 results in a CC value of 19.
			       Otherwise, a CC value of	20 is used.
		       MM      Month of	the year, from 1 to 12.
		       DD      Day of the month, from 1	to 31.
		       hh      Hour of the day,	from 0 to 23.
		       mm      Minute of the hour, from	0 to 59.
		       SS      Second of the minute, from 0 to 61.

		 If the	CC and YY letter pairs are not specified, the values
		 default to the	current	year.  If the SS letter	pair is	not
		 specified, the	value defaults to 0.

     -f	file	 Read the file file instead of the default, /var/log/wtmp.

     -h	host	 Host names may	be names or internet numbers.

     -n	maxrec	 Limit the report to maxrec lines.

     -s		 Report	the duration of	the login session in seconds, instead
		 of the	default	days, hours and	minutes.

     -t	tty	 Specify the tty.  Tty names may be given fully	or abbrevi-
		 ated, for example, ``last -t 03'' is equivalent to ``last -t
		 tty03''.

     -w		 Widen the duration field to show seconds, as well as the
		 default days, hours and minutes.

     -y		 Report	the year in the	session	start time.

     If	multiple arguments are given, and a snapshot time is not specified,
     the information which applies to any of the arguments is printed, e.g.,
     ``last root -t console'' would list all of	``root's'' sessions as well as
     all sessions on the console terminal.  If no users, hostnames or termi-
     nals are specified, last prints a record of all logins and	logouts.

     The pseudo-user reboot logs in at reboots of the system, thus ``last
     reboot'' will give	an indication of mean time between reboot.

     If	last is	interrupted, it	indicates to what date the search has pro-
     gressed.  If interrupted with a quit signal last indicates	how far	the
     search has	progressed and then continues.

FILES
     /var/log/wtmp  login data base

SEE ALSO
     lastcomm(1), utmp(5), ac(8)

BUGS
     If	a login	shell should terminate abnormally for some reason, it is
     likely that a logout record won't be written to the wtmp file.  In	this
     case, last	will indicate the logout time as "shutdown".

HISTORY
     A last utility appeared in	3.0BSD.

FreeBSD	11.1			 July 27, 2003			  FreeBSD 11.1

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