Re: Monitoring tool
Situation is this: I have many many servers that I would like to
monitory the current users logged in. Other than writing a script
that runs around logging into all these hosts and running a command I
would like to have a dashboard type view of all the current user
sessions on any given host.
For what operating systems and particularly for which services? You
don't mean everything, do you?
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Jan Muenther, CTO Security, n.runs AG
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