Is there any UNIX command or C system call which could be used to find
the user logged into a system without that command/system call relying
on utmp for the info?
--John
Is there any UNIX command or C system call which could be used to find
the user logged into a system without that command/system call relying
on utmp for the info?
--John
: Is there any UNIX command or C system call which could be used to find
: the user logged into a system without that command/system call relying
: on utmp for the info?
man ps
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1. utmp: finding binaries that corrupt utmp
Hi!
I have a mixed libc5 - libc6(glibc2) system. Now I know that the
utmp formats differ, but how do I find all the binaries which access
utmp because once in a while my utmp gets corrupted. There is still
an libc5 based programm lurking around...
Sure, init, login, getty, etc. but isn't there a generic way to find all?
'strings * | grep utmp' did not work.
Anything else I can try?
Thanks, Walter
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