im not quiet sure what ur question is.
the "who" commands reports who is login on that box ONLY.
so Linux01
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oper pts / 1 Oct 15 07:36 (m-lin. *****. s)
dsof pts / 2 Oct 15 08:37 (m-rsm. *****. s)
dsof pts / 3 Oct 15 08:45 (m-rsm. *****. s)
oper pts / 4 Oct 15 15:19 (m-mgl. *****. s)
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2 users has login i.e. oper/dsof
Linux02
1 user has login i.e. root
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I have tried to see that I have a different machine and another, and I can not see it
Do you like it you can tell me who that leaves as the machine linux01?
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you need a better translator. if my guess is not wrong, you want to see who is login from Linux02 in Linux01? if so, you need to script your own or find a package that does that cause "who" does not report other boxes login.
if you want to see from Linux02 who is login on Linux01, i would simply "ssh oper@Linux01 who" from Linux02.