Xref: utzoo comp.bugs.sys5:635 comp.unix.wizards:11848 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!munnari!mimir!hugin!augean!sirius!eco!nt!levels!ccdn From: ccdn@levels.sait.edu.au (DAVID NEWALL) Newsgroups: comp.bugs.sys5,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Bug in ps -f Summary: 8 character login names break ps -f Message-ID: <533@levels.sait.edu.au> Date: 18 Oct 88 11:44:29 GMT Organization: Sth Australian Inst of Technology Lines: 31 I have discovered a bug in System V Unixes. Under certain circumstances, ps -f displays "junk" in the login name field. This bug exists on our NCR Tower 32/600's which are running NCR OS 01.03.02 (Unix V.2) and also on my Stride 440 (Unix/68 V.1). This does not appear to be a problem in BSD4.2 - at least, the bug does not occur on our Sun 3/60's (SUNOS 3.2). This bug occurs when a logged in user has a login name which is 8 characters long (could be longer; I haven't checked), and when the entry in /etc/passwd that follows that user's has a user number greater than 256. The "junk" that is displayed is the user's login name followed by the next user's user number mod 256 (as a character) followed by that (second) user's login name. Similarly for third and subsequent lines. For example: $ who am i user1234 $ tail -3 /etc/passwd user1234:likjlasdfSDF:100:100:User 1234:/usr/1234:/bin/sh user2345:89kkakkik2kH:321:100:User 2345:/usr/2345:/bin/sh user3456:jKLJD983.8Hs:322:100:User 3456:/usr/3456:/bin/sh $ ps -f UID PID PPID C TTY TIME COMMAND user1234Auser2345Buser3456 14165 1 2 15:54:52 05 0:03 sh user1234Auser2345Buser3456 14166 14165 0 15:54:57 05 0:00 ps -f David Newall Phone: +61 8 343 3160 Unix Systems Programmer Fax: +61 8 349 6939 Academic Computing Service E-mail: ccdn@levels.sait.oz.au SA Institute of Technology Post: The Levels, South Australia, 5095