On Fri, January 23, 2015 3:13 pm, Jonathan Billings
wrote:> On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 03:50:44PM -0500, Tim Dunphy wrote:
>> Is there any way to find out the last user to access a file on a
CentOS
>> 6.5 system?
>
> Unless you're using auditd (or a similar service) to watch the file,
> no. You could probably use the logs and `last` to see who was logged
> in at the time and make a guess.
>
Also, you can look into shell history files (though that might be cleaned
by users). Admin is allowed to do that when investigates incident.
One more thing: if "access" constitutes execution of that file, you
can
use lastcomm (if process accounting is enabled on the system). This only
tells you the command name (not its arguments....) - so if your file is
command and you are interested who executed it and when lastcomm is your
friend.
Good luck!
Valeri
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Valeri Galtsev
Sr System Administrator
Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics
University of Chicago
Phone: 773-702-4247
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