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Hi all,

this is what I get from the output from the "who" command

# who -a |grep admin|sort
admin network Feb 4 17:56 . 6272 id=16:0 term=0 exit=0
admin network Feb 5 14:44 . 11403 id=71:0 term=0 exit=0
admin network Feb 7 17:36 . 28086 id=75:0 term=0 exit=0
admin network Feb 7 20:23 . 28745 id=11:0 term=0 exit=3
admin network Feb 8 14:18 . 3666 id=66:0 term=0 exit=0
admin network Feb 8 16:57 . 1437 id=67:0 term=0 exit=0
admin network Feb 8 18:00 . 5278 id=109: term=0 exit=0
admin network Feb 9 16:22 . 8325 id=03:0 term=0 exit=3
admin network Feb 11 12:33 . 17406 id=17:0 term=0 exit=0
admin network Feb 11 15:39 . 18951 id=07:0 term=0 exit=0
admin network Feb 11 17:09 . 18064 id=70:0 term=0 exit=0
admin network Feb 11 20:08 . 23179 id=14:0 term=0 exit=3
admin network Feb 12 08:17 . 25433 10.156.81.68:0
admin network Feb 12 08:46 . 25696 10.156.81.69:0
admin network Feb 12 09:06 . 25842 10.156.81.123:0
admin network Feb 12 09:09 . 26042 10.156.81.82:0
admin network Feb 12 09:12 . 25144 id=57:5 term=0 exit=0
admin network Feb 12 09:33 . 26224 id=84:0 term=0 exit=0
admin network Feb 12 09:59 . 26586 192.122.86.100:0
admin network Jan 30 12:57 . 1384 id=15:0 term=0 exit=0
admin network Jan 30 18:25 . 3227 id=19:0 term=0 exit=3
admin network Jan 31 18:26 . 13075 id=02:0 term=0 exit=0
admin ttyp1 Feb 12 09:44 0:22 26477 id= p1 term=0 exit=0
admin ttyp2 Feb 12 08:13 1:53 25392 id= p2 term=0 exit=0
admin ttyp3 Feb 12 09:02 1:04 25660 id= p3 term=0 exit=0
admin ttyp4 Feb 11 17:52 old 21988 id= p4 term=0 exit=0
admin ttyp5 Feb 12 10:05 . 26867 10.156.81.68:0.0
admin ttyp6 Feb 12 10:03 0:03 26021 id= p6 term=0 exit=0
admin ttyp7 Feb 11 18:22 15:44 22282 id= p7 term=0 exit=0
admin ttyp8 Feb 11 18:22 15:44 22286 id= p8 term=0 exit=0
admin ttyp9 Feb 11 19:02 15:04 22792 id= p9 term=0 exit=0
admin ttypa Feb 11 14:23 19:42 18927 id= pa term=0 exit=0
admin ttypb Feb 11 11:38 22:28 17130 id= pb term=0 exit=0
admin ttypc Feb 8 17:03 old 5416 id= pc term=0 exit=0
admin ttypd Feb 11 14:06 20:00 19538 id= pd term=0 exit=0
admin ttype Feb 11 17:09 20:55 18164 id= pe term=0 exit=0
admin ttypf Feb 11 17:09 16:56 18173 id= pf term=0 exit=0
admin ttyq0 Feb 11 14:35 old 19448 id= q0 term=0 exit=0

I want to kill all the users that have "network" next to them. When I do a ps -ef|grep network I get nothing. Any ideas at all please?

Cheers
 
network-admin(1)					      General Commands Manual						  network-admin(1)

NAME
network-admin - Network Administration Tool SYNOPSIS
network-admin [OPTION...] DESCRIPTION
network-admin is part of the GNOME system tools, a set of tools to easily access and manage system configuration. network-admin allows you to specify the way your system connects to other computers and to the Internet. OPTIONS
--display=DISPLAY X display to use network-admin also accepts the standard GNOME and GTK options. AUTHORS
network-admin was written by Carlos Garnacho Parro <garnacho@tuxerver.net> and others. This manual page was written by Sven Arvidsson <sa@whiz.se>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). SEE ALSO
services-admin(1), shares-admin(1), time-admin(1), users-admin(1), gtk-options(7), gnome-options(7) The online documentation available through the program's Help menu. GNOME
2007-05-08 network-admin(1)
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