i91@nikhefh.nikhef.nl (Fons Rademakers) (05/02/90)
The name of the user logged in via the DM is not written in the file /etc/utmp (entry display). The entries for users logged in via telnet (tty) or crp (crp) are written correctly. I have two other nodes that write the information for the display entry correctly. The node which has the problem had some difficulties during the installation of the OS (SR10.2) which resulted in a lot of wrong acl's. I've set the acl's to reasonable values, but probably I've missed some. So my question is, which program writes into the /etc/utmp file during login via the DM and what should its acl's be? Thanks in advance, Fons Rademakers. -- Org: NIKHEF-H, National Institute for Nuclear and High-Energy Physics. Mail: Kruislaan 409, P.O. Box 41882, 1009 DB Amsterdam, the Netherlands Phone: (20)5925018 or 5925003 Telex: 10262 (hef nl) UUCP: i91@nikhefh.nikhef.nl BITNET: nikhefh!i91@mcvax.bitnet
chen@digital.sps.mot.com (Jinfu Chen) (05/05/90)
In article <839@nikhefh.nikhef.nl> i91@nikhefh.nikhef.nl (Fons Rademakers) writes: > > The name of the user logged in via the DM is not written in the file >/etc/utmp (entry display). The entries for users logged in via telnet (tty) >or crp (crp) are written correctly. I have two other nodes that write the >information for the display entry correctly. The node which has the problem My situation is just the opposite, everything including display, /com/login, /bin/login are recorded correctly, but not crp, and sometimes uucp too. Here is an example of output of who -a: wolf //sidewinder:crp00 May 2 15:33 (goat) wolf //sidewinder:crp01 May 2 15:13 (sidewinder) wolf //sidewinder:crp02 May 2 15:29 (sidewinder) Any help? -- Jinfu Chen (602)898-5338 | Motorola, Inc. SPS Mesa, AZ | ...{somewhere}!uunet!motsps!digital!chen | chen@digital.sps.mot.com |