inconsistent ut_id values in the utmp(x) file
Logu
logsnaath at gmail.com
Wed Jun 29 15:41:34 EST 2005
Hi,
In loginrec.c, the 'line' string utility function line_abbrevname() returns
the last four characters of the terminal file path. This returned value is
assigned to the utmp structure member ut_id[4].
Some sample ut_id values are shown below:
/dev/pts/1 will have ut_id set to ts/1
/dev/pts/2 will have ut_id set to ts/2
.
.
/dev/pts/9 will have ut_id set to ts/9
/dev/pts/10 will have ut_id set to s/10
^^^^
/dev/pts/11 will have ut_id set to s/11
^^^^
Just by way of a contrast, the corresponding rlogin (or telnet) records
would show just the number part of the terminal device file path. This
inconsistency creates issues for HP-UX users, particularly in environments
where specific tools are being used to read and analyze utmp information.
I am wondering what the reason was for choosing that approach. Wouldn't it
have been better to assign just the number part to ut_id?
thanks
-logu
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