Command to identfy which lib*.a are in use...

1. Using the last Command - What am I Seeing?

Hi,

Can anyone tell me what I am see with the following.  Is it someone
trying to access my workstation?

I just happen to be looking at the last (last -iad) command output on my
Redhat 6.2 workstation and saw the following:

ACCTNAME               Fri Jun 30 21:05   still logged in    0.0.0.0
ACCTNAME  :0           Fri Jun 30 20:53   still logged in
112.169.0.64

I'm currently loged in locally as ACCTNAME and am running Gnome, but the
IP address associated with the second entry is not mine and not on my
local network.  I attempted to ping it, and it came back:

PING 112.169.0.64 (112.169.0.64) from MYIP : 56(84) bytes of data.
From Loopback0.GW1.PIT1.ALTER.NET (137.39.2.119): Destination Host
Unreachable
From Loopback0.GW1.PIT1.ALTER.NET (137.39.2.119): Destination Host
Unreachable
From Loopback0.GW1.PIT1.ALTER.NET (137.39.2.119): Destination Host
Unreachable

It would appear that someone is loged into my workstation, but ... I
rebooted, and as soon as it came up, I logged in again and issued the
command - same thng.  I find it hard to believe this person could have
logged back in that fast.

Can someone shed some light on this for me?

Thanks

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