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2003 Jul 04
1
who am i
...chard Arends
Cc: current@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: who am i
On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 12:46:10AM +0200, Richard Arends wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please take a look at this:
>
> =================================================================
> [snowlap] ~$ who am i
> richard          ttyp5    Jul  4 00:34 (:0.0)
> [snowlap] ~$ su -
> Password:
> Last login: Fri Jul  4 00:31:17 on ttyp5
> snowlap# who am i
> root             ttyp5    Jul  4 00:34
> snowlap# exit
> logout
> [snowlap] ~$ who am i
> root             ttyp5    Jul  4 00:34
> ==================...
2003 Jul 04
2
FW: who am i
...e: who am i
>
>
>On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 12:46:10AM +0200, Richard Arends wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Please take a look at this:
> >
> > =================================================================
> > [snowlap] ~$ who am i
> > richard          ttyp5    Jul  4 00:34 (:0.0)
> > [snowlap] ~$ su -
> > Password:
> > Last login: Fri Jul  4 00:31:17 on ttyp5
> > snowlap# who am i
> > root             ttyp5    Jul  4 00:34
> > snowlap# exit
> > logout
> > [snowlap] ~$ who am i
> > root...
2003 Apr 09
2
[Bug 540] sshd [priv] doesn't give shell a tty and is killed by ^C too easily
...|                            |^C too easily
------- Additional Comments From stuge-openssh-unix-dev at cdy.org  2003-04-09 13:18 -------
Unable to reproduce with sshd -d.
sshd -d process tree:
30988  ?  S    0:00 sshd -D 
30990  p4 S    0:00  \_ -bash 
31729  p4 S    0:00      \_ sshd: root at ttyp5        
31733  p5 S    0:00          \_ -bash 
31816  p5 R    0:00              \_ ps fx 
sshd -D process tree:
30988  ?  S    0:00 sshd -D 
30990  p4 S    0:00  \_ -bash 
31825  p4 S    0:00      \_ openssh-3.6.1p1/sshd -D 
31827  p5 S    0:00          \_ sshd: root at ttyp5        
31829  ?  S...
1998 Aug 08
0
strange stuff from ''last''
...Thu Aug  6 12:46   still logged in
\h*@**** otify        ***@             Thu Aug  6 12:46 - 12:46  (00:00)
However notice that ''who'' does not report this
lamm     tty1     Aug  6 12:46
lamm     ttyp2    Aug  6 12:47 (:0.0)
lamm     ttyp4    Aug  6 15:05 (:0.0)
lamm     ttyp5    Aug  6 14:21 (:0.0)
lamm     ttyp9    Aug  6 23:06 (:0.0)
Reboots stop the problem for awhile but then it reappears.
I also read that glibc has sometimes produced corruption in utmp.  Do
others notice this strange output of ''last?'' Is this a security issue or
more likely just...
2000 Jun 16
3
login reporting (utmp?) problem on Linux
I have recently compiled and installed openssh-2.1.1p1 on a linux box. 
The login reporting does not seem to work properly.
When logging into the box via ssh (protocol 1) utmp shows the user logged
in and the tty properly, but the field for the login date/time and the
field for originating host contain all NULLs.
Is anyone else seeing this same behavior, or have I just done something
really
2003 Oct 19
1
jail + devfs + snp problem (FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE-p10)
...9   ptypi   ptypr   ttyp1   ttypa   ttypj   ttyv0   ttyv9
ptyp1   ptypa   ptypj   random  ttyp2   ttypb   ttypk   ttyv1   ttyva
ptyp2   ptypb   ptypk   ttyd0   ttyp3   ttypc   ttypl   ttyv2   ttyvb
ptyp3   ptypc   ptypl   ttyd1   ttyp4   ttypd   ttypm   ttyv3   ttyvc
ptyp4   ptypd   ptypm   ttyid0  ttyp5   ttype   ttypn   ttyv4   ttyvd
ptyp5   ptype   ptypn   ttyid1  ttyp6   ttypf   ttypo   ttyv5   ttyve
Everything looks great, but:
shell# w -n
USER             TTY      FROM              LOGIN@  IDLE WHAT
root             pm       ???               ???        - w -n
shell# jexec 1 /bin/sh
# cd /d...
1999 Oct 13
2
Samba 2.0.6pre1 released
I've just released a snapshot of 2.0.6 in the alpha directory on
samba.org. This is intended for testing to make sure some of the
recent changes work well on a wider range of sites.  I have also built
a RedHat Linux 6.X RPM and put it in the same dircetory.
If you are not running a mission critical site then we would
appreciate feedback on this snapshot.
If you have reported a bug in Samba
2007 Jul 10
3
No password prompt for ssh from perl script
Hi,
I need some help from you guys for one issue I am facing with my script. 
While logging into localhost using ssh from command prompt it works:
   It works from command prompt --> ssh loginid at localhost
But when we try to login to localhost using ssh from perl script using 
pseudo terminal, I am getting the following without any password prompt.
We are getting following instead of
2005 Oct 26
1
Error message with fbt::copen:entry probe
All,
The attached script is causing the following error message ...
bash-3.00# ./zmon_bug.d
dtrace: error on enabled probe ID 2 (ID 4394: fbt:genunix:copen:entry): 
invalid address (0xfd91747f) in predicate at DIF offset 120
dtrace: error on enabled probe ID 2 (ID 4394: fbt:genunix:copen:entry): 
invalid address (0xfef81a3f) in predicate at DIF offset 120
Any ideas?
thxs
Joe
-- 
2005 Sep 24
1
Encrypt some services with ipsec
Hi all,
  I have two prodction servers with FreeBSD 5.4 (all security patches 
are applied). They running some services like dns, ssh, http, ftp, etc. 
But I woukd like to encrypt some services for some hosts with ipsec when 
it is accessed. For example:
  - DNS resolution: not encrypted.
  - DNS replication master-slave: encrypted by ipsec.
  - Telnet: encrypted by ipsec for some hosts. Deny
2014 Sep 09
2
Re: CoreOS support
The options -x -v gave me an error that no such option so I ruined it with —debug option.
root@ny2proxd03:/var/lib/vz/images/100# virt-resize --expand /dev/sda3 vm-100-disk-1.qcow2 vm-100-disk-1.qcow2.resized --debug
command line: virt-resize --expand /dev/sda3 vm-100-disk-1.qcow2 vm-100-disk-1.qcow2.resized --debug
Examining vm-100-disk-1.qcow2 ...
libguestfs: trace: add_drive
2014 Sep 09
2
Re: CoreOS support
...- 1 0 0   4,  67 Sep  9 17:19 ttyS3
crw------- 1 0 0   3,   0 Sep  9 17:19 ttyp0
crw------- 1 0 0   3,   1 Sep  9 17:19 ttyp1
crw------- 1 0 0   3,   2 Sep  9 17:19 ttyp2
crw------- 1 0 0   3,   3 Sep  9 17:19 ttyp3
crw------- 1 0 0   3,   4 Sep  9 17:19 ttyp4
crw------- 1 0 0   3,   5 Sep  9 17:19 ttyp5
crw------- 1 0 0   3,   6 Sep  9 17:19 ttyp6
crw------- 1 0 0   3,   7 Sep  9 17:19 ttyp7
crw------- 1 0 0   3,   8 Sep  9 17:19 ttyp8
crw------- 1 0 0   3,   9 Sep  9 17:19 ttyp9
crw------- 1 0 0   3,  10 Sep  9 17:19 ttypa
crw------- 1 0 0   3,  11 Sep  9 17:19 ttypb
crw------- 1 0 0   3,  12 Sep...
1998 Aug 02
0
ipportfw - security
...***@             Thu Aug  6 12:46   still logged in
\h*@**** otify        ***@             Thu Aug  6 12:46 - 12:46  (00:00)
However notice that 'who' does not report this 
lamm     tty1     Aug  6 12:46
lamm     ttyp2    Aug  6 12:47 (:0.0)
lamm     ttyp4    Aug  6 15:05 (:0.0)
lamm     ttyp5    Aug  6 14:21 (:0.0)
lamm     ttyp9    Aug  6 23:06 (:0.0)
  
Reboots stop the problem for awhile but then it reappears. 
I also read that glibc has sometimes produced corruption in utmp.  Do
others notice this strange output of 'last?' Is this a security issue or
more likely just growin...