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NAME

       rushwho - show users logged in using GNU rush

SYNOPSIS

       rushwho [-F STRING] [-f DIR] [-H]

       rushwho {-v | -h | --usage}

DESCRIPTION

       Print  various pieces of information about all users presently using the restricted remote
       shell rush.

OPTIONS

       -F STRING | --format=STRING
              Use specified format string instead of the default string.

       -f DIR | --file=DIR
              Use database directory DIR. Default location is /var/lib/rush.

       -H | --no-header
              Suppress header line in printout.

       -v | --version
              Display program version.

       -h | --help
              Display a short help message.

       --usage
              Display a concise usage summary.

FILES

       /etc/rush.rc
              Location of configuration file.

       /var/lib/rush
              Default database directory, where the session  history  files  utmp  and  wtmp  are
              maintained.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       RUSHWHO_FORMAT
              Formatting  string  to be used instead of the hard coded value, whenever the switch
              -F is not in use.  An unset value makes rushwho apply the default string.

SEE ALSO

       The full documentation for rushwho is maintained as a Texinfo manual.   If  the  info  and
       rush programs were installed from source at your site, the command

              info rush

       should give you access to the complete manual.

       An online manual is available at

              http://puszcza.gnu.org.ua/software/rush/manual.html.

       The Debian package provides information in

              /etc/rush.rc
              /usr/share/doc/rush/README.Debian.gz

       with relevant examples, but cannot include the Texinfo manual.

       See also rush(8) and rushlast(1).

AUTHOR

       This  text was written by Mats Erik Andersson for the Debian project, because the original
       source supplies documentation only in the form of a  GNU  Texinfo  manual.   The  upstream
       author  licenses  the  manual  under  GFDL-1.3,  so  it  had to be removed from the Debian
       packaging.