did you try to ps x process and kill -TERM the right bash/sh/csh/whatever
pid ?
- Original Message -
From: Karsten M. Self kmself@ix.netcom.com
To: debian-user debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 2:21 AM
Subject: Re: logging out users
on Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 10:05:21AM -0800, Richard Weil ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
How do you logout leftover sessions? For example, I ssh'd into my
debian box, the connection went down because of line problems, and
when I log back in the old session is still there. I don't know how to
kill
How do you logout leftover sessions? For example, I
ssh'd into my debian box, the connection went down
because of line problems, and when I log back in the
old session is still there. I don't know how to kill
it. This happened a couple of times, so in one case I
killed the the ssh pid thinking
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 10:05:21AM -0800, Richard Weil wrote:
How do you logout leftover sessions? For example, I
ssh'd into my debian box, the connection went down
because of line problems, and when I log back in the
old session is still there. I don't know how to kill
it. This happened a
How do you logout leftover sessions? For example, I
ssh'd into my debian box, the connection went down
because of line problems, and when I log back in the
old session is still there. I don't know how to kill
it. This happened a couple of times, so in one case I
killed the the ssh pid
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