1. Login without login getting recorded into last login file
Is there anyway to login to an account 'as a normal user' without your
login getting recorded into the last login file.
I know that this is a binary file and no one could re-write it. Moreover,
I know that .hushlogin file could also be created in /etc and that would
tell the system not to record the current login, but you would have to be
GOD (root) to be able to create that file in /etc
So, I would appreciate any assistance that anyone could offer on this
matter.
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** WILLIAM GHORISHI **
** DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO **
** URL : http://www.scar.utoronto.ca/~93ghoris/ **
** BELIEF : "GOD IS REAL, UNLESS CAST TO AN INTEGER!" **
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