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What file is Read to list users that have connected to my KiwiSdr ?
I would like to save the file to my HDD.
Thanks.....
I would like to save the file to my HDD.
Thanks.....
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is an alias formake users
And doingmake -n users
reveals that it does a: So /var/log/user.* are the log files you'd want to search and copy information from. As usual with Unix there are a dozen different ways of doing this sort of thing depending on the result you want.Thank you for so much help, Sir!
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zcat /var/log/user.log.4.gz > /tmp/kiwi.log;
zcat /var/log/user.log.3.gz >> /tmp/kiwi.log;
zcat /var/log/user.log.2.gz >> /tmp/kiwi.log;
cat /var/log/user.log.1 >> /tmp/kiwi.log;
cat /var/log/user.log >> /tmp/kiwi.log;
Show everything that has 'leaving' in the line grep -i leaving
Don't Show anything that has 'kf6vo' in the line grep -vi kf6vo
Don't Show anything that has '192.168.254.*' in the line grep -vi 192.168.254.*
IE. My Local Intranet address's of my computers that I use to access my Kiwisdr
Don't Show anything that has '127.0.0.1' in the line grep -vi 127.0.0.1
cat /tmp/kiwi.log | grep -i leaving | grep -vi kf6vo | grep -vi 192.168.254.* | grep -vi 127.0.0.1
Delete User List:
rm -f /tmp/kiwi.log
I know how to see the users that use my KiwiSDR receiver.
How do I see The WSPR Results? Like the received WSPR stations and the Distance away, and concert to Miles so I can see Miles and Kilometers?
Thank You......
Look at http://wspr.rocks/ for your spots and many other insights.
OK, Thanks......