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From: Andrew Markebo <andrew.markebo@telia.com>
Subject: Re: ssh/telnet
Date: Sat, 07 Dec 2002 15:13:46 +0100
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| Last login: Fri Aug 23 12:02:56 2002 from 206.184.204.2
| Starbase:who am i
| STARBASE!Andrew   tty1     Dec  6 15:47
| Starbase:who
| Andrew   tty1     Dec  6 15:47
>
| Still get Fri Aug 23 for last login.

Hmm what command does your ssh-deamon fire up on the 'remote' machine,
either you have to tell your shell that it should act as "login", or
maybe you even have given it the silent switch.. 

Which shell do you run, and so on? 

Could it be something like ash in /etc/passwd is used.. 

      /Andy

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