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How to know uptime ,downtime with timestamps of all connections of ifconfig. For my case they are three eth0,wlan0 and ppp0.










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Some of the information you are requesting can be gleaned from /var/log/syslog, e.g:



grep wlan /var/log/syslog


But the usefulness of that information also depends on how you are network connecting; dhcp or static network connections, etc.






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    Some of the information you are requesting can be gleaned from /var/log/syslog, e.g:



    grep wlan /var/log/syslog


    But the usefulness of that information also depends on how you are network connecting; dhcp or static network connections, etc.






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      Some of the information you are requesting can be gleaned from /var/log/syslog, e.g:



      grep wlan /var/log/syslog


      But the usefulness of that information also depends on how you are network connecting; dhcp or static network connections, etc.






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        Some of the information you are requesting can be gleaned from /var/log/syslog, e.g:



        grep wlan /var/log/syslog


        But the usefulness of that information also depends on how you are network connecting; dhcp or static network connections, etc.






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        Some of the information you are requesting can be gleaned from /var/log/syslog, e.g:



        grep wlan /var/log/syslog


        But the usefulness of that information also depends on how you are network connecting; dhcp or static network connections, etc.







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