An easy way to view who’s accessing a linux machine is using command named who.

$ who
dani          pts/0        May 16 08:16 (10.1.12.12)
akachan       pts/1        May 16 08:20 (10.1.12.51)
dewi          pts/2        May 16 08:39 (10.1.12.94)

easy isn’t it?

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