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On Tuesday 30 July 2002 07:52 am, Freivald, Joseph A, SOFED wrote:

> Yesterday, I was doing a routine check of the system (logging in with
> ssh), and running the 'top' command, I noticed that it said there were
> 2 users logged in.  So I dropped back to the shell and did a who, and
> root was logged in twice.  The second one was me, but the first one
> said it was logged in from tty1.
>
> I immediately shut down the external interface and downloaded the logs,
> but I'm not sure what to look for, what with all the hits that the
> system seems to get.

Unless I am mistaken, a user logged in from tty1 is sitting at the 
console.

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