\fBlastlog\fR formats and prints the contents of the last login log \fI/var/log/lastlog\fR file\&. The \fI login\-name\fR, \fIport\fR, and \fIlast login time\fR will be printed\&. The default (no flags) causes lastlog entries to be printed, sorted by their order in \fI/etc/passwd\fR\&.
The \fBlastlog\fR file is a database which contains info on the last login of each user\&. You should not rotate it\&. It is a sparse file, so its size on the disk is much smaller than the one shown by \fBls \-l\fR (which can indicate a really big file if you have an high UID)\&. You can display its real size with \fBls \-s\fR\&.
Large gaps in uid numbers will cause the lastlog program to run longer with no output to the screen (i\&.e\&. if mmdf=800 and last uid=170, program will appear to hang as it processes uid 171\-799)\&.
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Julianne Frances Haugh (jockgrrl@ix\&.netcom\&.com) Phillip Street