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From: |
Gann, Geoffrey P. |
Subject: |
ls id |
Date: |
Tue, 4 Feb 2003 12:04:28 -0500 |
Hello.
On my 7.2 redhat systems, I am seeing something odd in that when I send an
ls command to another
machine, ie.
rsh anothermachine ls
the output is that for the root userid, instead of my 'regular',
non-privileged id.
If I explicitly specify ~ in the ls command, ie
rsh anothermachine "ls ~"
I get the expected results listing contents of my home directory.
Not sure what I've done wrong but if someone could provide a clue or 2, I'd
appreciate it.
Thanks,
Geoff
Geoff Gann
WorkStation Systems Support
Computer Sciences Corporation
Pratt & Whitney, Florida
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