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Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions Path: sserve!newshost.anu.edu.au!munnari.oz.au!news.Hawaii.Edu!ames!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!noc.near.net!uunet!pipex!sunic!seunet!tvt-k!paul From: paul@tvt-k (Paul Pries) Subject: Re: kill processes... Organization: >Televerket Utbildning, Utf Date: Sat, 24 Apr 1993 20:52:26 GMT Message-ID: <1993Apr24.205226.10183@tvt-k> References: <1993Apr24.142105.19401@fwi.uva.nl> Lines: 28 bosman@fwi.uva.nl (Cor Bosman) writes: >We are running a public unix site using 386BSD. >Ofcourse, our resources are limited, therefore we want >to kill all processes of a user when (s)he logs off. >This has to be totally independant of the user. >(so no... .logout is not a good spot :) What about /etc/csh.logout ? >Some people/groups have to be excluded from this tho (root/wheel and so on :) >My question is..what would be the best place to code something like this? >I dont think we'd have any problem coding it, just..we arent that confident >with 386BSD to know what would be the best spot to put this. >Any help/info is greatly appreciated. >cor >-- >|bosman@fwi.uva.nl_ // | Honest Officer , had I known my health | >|-----------------\\ //AMIGA | stood in jeopardy I would never had lit one.| >| PE no.1 \\/ | -MAXIM (of the Hells Angels)- | >|__________ Quickly Scotty,beam me up.There is no ox..y..ge..._____________| /paul -- Paul Pries email: 5322@msg.abc.se