We have had now two occurances of "unexplained" logouts.
These never happened before (or at least noone complained before)
and now twice within an hour.
It will happen as people are typing (not an autologout feature
for inactivity - which we have disabled anyway).
It's not a network problem (I don't think so). These are telnet
sessions from PC's (W95). I would think if it were a network
problem, the "connection to host lost" box would have come up.
For whatever reason a "relogin" was executed, (the users weren't
in a unix shell at the time either so they didn't type login).
I typed login at a shell and that not the same prompts that came up
In these instances, it's as if the login getty started up for no
reason??? By different prompts I mean:
If you type "login" you only get "login:" , in these cases the full
login came up (Digital Unix 3.2c (ttyp..).
Any possibilities? or things to check for?
There were no errors in the logs
There were no zombies with the users previous (the one logged out)
PID.
Thanks
George Gallen
ggallen_at_slackinc.com
Received on Mon Dec 14 1998 - 21:37:28 NZDT