This is a discussion on How to be hidden from "who" command. within the Shell scripting forums, part of the Development/Scripting category; As i assume,, most of us know the who command which is being used in shell terminal that it purpose ...
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As i assume,, most of us know the who command which is being used in shell terminal that it purpose to show online users.
now, is it poissible for normal-users(users with general permission ![]() to make anything/like writing a code or a script to hide them/their selves from being shown by the list of who's command? thanks. |
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