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Process signals as administration
Too generic to post elsewhere, too advanced for the newbie forums. There are some applications within the unix/linux milieu that understand signals such as SIGHUP, etc as instructions to perform administrative tasks (clearing information out of this, disconnect users, etc.) I was just wondering if there existed any general reference for the different applications that behave that way or if anyone just happens to know of applications that do.
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