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02-26-2003 09:21 AM
02-26-2003 09:21 AM
favourite admin scripts...
A pretty robust script for killing users. It takes multiple arguments e.g. kiluser user1 user2 user3
It checks usernames, provides options for killing all or a single user processes, checks the processes are owned by the user in question, provides customisable exclusion list (includes root already) blah de blah de blah. I've also got a kiltty (takes the tty as an argument) and a kilgrep (takes any string you give it; VERY dangerous) but I'm working on giving these the all, one or none options before submitting.
It checks usernames, provides options for killing all or a single user processes, checks the processes are owned by the user in question, provides customisable exclusion list (includes root already) blah de blah de blah. I've also got a kiltty (takes the tty as an argument) and a kilgrep (takes any string you give it; VERY dangerous) but I'm working on giving these the all, one or none options before submitting.
When you are right, no-one remembers; When you are wrong, no-one forgets.
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02-26-2003 09:48 AM
02-26-2003 09:48 AM
Re: favourite admin scripts...
Kevin -
Saw your reply post in the appropriate place.
Welcome to the forums, and note that your error in attempting to reply instead of new post is one of those "been there, done that" things. So, you are fully initiated.
Kindest regards,
"Another relative newbie"
dl
Saw your reply post in the appropriate place.
Welcome to the forums, and note that your error in attempting to reply instead of new post is one of those "been there, done that" things. So, you are fully initiated.
Kindest regards,
"Another relative newbie"
dl
"I'm not dumb. I just have a command of thoroughly useless information."
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02-26-2003 11:18 AM
02-26-2003 11:18 AM
Re: favourite admin scripts...
I almost died with embarrassment !!
When you are right, no-one remembers; When you are wrong, no-one forgets.
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02-26-2003 11:21 AM
02-26-2003 11:21 AM
Re: favourite admin scripts...
Hi Kevin,
Welcome to the forums! Don't be embarassed. I've done much worse than that before. Don't worry about it. Just have fun! :)
JP
Welcome to the forums! Don't be embarassed. I've done much worse than that before. Don't worry about it. Just have fun! :)
JP
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