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14 August, 01:19

The who command reveals the remote computer from which users have logged in, when they've logged in remotely.

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  1. 14 August, 01:23
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    By definition, who command identifies or prints out information on users who are currently logged in on the local system. Not only that, but also, it displays elapsed time, processes ID of the command interpreter, logins and offs, restarts, changes of the system clock and other processes generated in the system. However, this command only identifies user locally.
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