The only thing I can see is... If you are using XDM - and both users try and get display :0 then the program must be reporting the last user of that display - if no terminals are open (XTerm, etc). And/Or, Try opening up a terminal as both users and then do a who command. I hope this gives you some clues as to what is going on! Kev
-----Original Message----- From: Wahid Belhaouane [mailto:admin@meteo.nat.tn] Sent: 23 May 2000 07:32 To: Kevin Jackson; suse Subject: Re: [SLE] who and xdm
Hi Kevin. If every thing works fine on your box , then it is a way to help me if you don't mind. what i noticed exactly: - user1 logs to the system by xdm from a pc away to a console, no problem typing "who" ,we have "user1 :0 (adress ip of the pc) -user2 logs to the system by xdm from another pc , typing "who" we have "user2:0 (adress if of the other pc) * The problem user1 is still logged , but he diseappears from the list. This is for SuSE. Using Redhat , it is worse , no one is listed , even we can log as user "root" by xdm (with telnet we can not log as user root). I mailed a lot (even to Redhat support) , but no reply about this question.
I hope that you or someone else reading this email will help. thanks. -Wahid-
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