Bizzare paranoia of /bin/login on 3b2

Ron Thompson rt at cpsc53.UUCP
Sun Sep 8 10:22:50 AEST 1985


> > I have experienced a bizzare problem with logging in on the console
> > on our 3b2.  Here's what would happen:  Unix: would send  login: , I
> > would reply, then Unix would send Login incorrect immediately without
> > asking for a password.  
> >   Then I found that the console would allow me to
> > login as guest, which didn't have a password, but from guest, su
> > replied with Sorry without asking for a password.  When on as guest,
> > the ps command reported that my login -sh was not associated with
> > a terminal.
> 
> It's not a matter of suspicion or paranoia; rather, because something else
> had the console open first the getty for it didn't get the proper process
> group, and hence getpass() couldn't open /dev/tty.  I've seen this once or
> twice myself; rebooting made the problem go away.

This has also happened on a couple of occaisions with me. I think there
is possibly a wrong option in gettydefs that causes the login shell not to
die on hangup? I don't think this problem is peculiar to console or 3b2 -
more like Sys V. What seemed to have happened with me was I got logged back
in on the phantom login. I do not have to re-boot however, just kill that
process and login.



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