Who: No users logged

From: Jayr Al-Dyn (jayraldyn@jayraldyn.net)
Date: 08/25/02


From: Jayr Al-Dyn <jayraldyn@jayraldyn.net>
To: "Focus-Linux (E-mail)" <focus-linux@lists.securityfocus.com>
Date: 25 Aug 2002 19:52:50 +0200


Hi all.

I am worried about something I noticed this week. I am using gkrellm to
monitor the system in a Woody box (with kernel 2.4.18), and it shows
there are no users even when I'm logged.

Again, in a shell window, a "who" command returns no users, when it
should return at least one (jayraldyn).

Should I be worried? Can it be a bug or something misconfigured?

Thanks.

-- 
Jayr Al-Dyn
Usuario Linux #95614 en counter.li.org
http://www.jayraldyn.net




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