[jail] Killing login process in jail causes BEL stream in host terminal

2016-01-03 Thread Paul Chakravarti
Hello,

I am having a slightly strange problem trying to kill a login process in a 
jail. 

I have a jail running (10.2 host/jail) and am logging on from the host system 
using:

  # jexec  login -f root

If however I then try to kill that login process from another session on the 
host using:

  # jexec  pkill login

the login process is killed but I end up getting a continuous stream of BEL 
characters on the host terminal (about every 0.5s) and the terminal session 
becomes unresponsive and needs to be killed. 

I dont get this problem if I just run ‘sh -‘ (or ‘tcsh -l’) directly rather 
than login.

Any ideas?

Thanks, Paul
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