On 10/1/2000 Jim B wrote:
$ ulimit -v unlimited $ ulimit -v 32767 $ ulimit -v 32767 $ ulimit -v 32768 bash: ulimit: cannot modify limit: Operation not permitted OTOH if you're talking about someone who switches his shell to get around the limits, that's my whole point. I need to know how to set shell-independent limits. Yes you can do that with PAM, but I still don't see a PAM limit on virtual memory. Is there one there?
oh, i see some limits are enforced once set, I tried a few other limits and the user can set and unset them at will. correction noted :)
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