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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers who Post 16127 by guest100 on Tuesday 26th of February 2002 05:14:31 AM
Old 02-26-2002
Here we go again, this is the output of the who -T command.

# who -T|sort
admin + console Feb 26 10:01 old 29754
admin + network Feb 22 16:45 0:01 7409 10.156.81.109:0
admin + network Feb 25 18:31 0:01 25505 10.156.81.68:0
admin + network Feb 26 09:02 0:01 28751 10.156.81.69:0
admin - ttyp5 Feb 26 10:07 0:01 581 preapp01:0.0
admin - ttypd Feb 25 11:57 21:40 20590 192.122.86:0.0
admin - ttyq1 Feb 25 16:54 17:16 24173 192.122.86:5.0
admin - ttyq2 Feb 25 16:54 17:16 24189 192.122.86:5.0
admin - ttyq3 Feb 25 16:54 17:16 24212 192.122.86:5.0
root - pts/0 Feb 26 10:11 . 665 coolp01

How can I kill (kick out) the user admin which resides on the "+ network"

Thank you all for your help. Please see above before you answer.
 
myproxy-admin-change-pass(8)					      MyProxy					      myproxy-admin-change-pass(8)

NAME
myproxy-admin-change-pass - change credential passphrase SYNOPSIS
myproxy-admin-change-pass [ options ] DESCRIPTION
The myproxy-admin-change-pass command changes the passphrase used to encrypt a credential in the MyProxy repository. The command first prompts for the current passphrase for the credential, then prompts twice for the new passphrase. If an empty passphrase is given, the credential will not be encrypted. It accesses the repository directly and must be run on the machine where the myproxy-server(8) is installed from the account that owns the repository. OPTIONS
-h Displays command usage text and exits. -u Displays command usage text and exits. -s dir Specifies the location of the credential storage directory. The directory must be accessible only by the user running the myproxy- server process for security reasons. Default: /var/lib/myproxy or /var/myproxy or $GLOBUS_LOCATION/var/myproxy -l username Specifies the MyProxy account under which the credential should be stored. -k name Specifies the credential name. -S, --stdin_pass By default, the command prompts for a passphrase and reads the passphrase from the active tty. When running the command non-inter- actively, there may be no associated tty. Specifying this option tells the command to read passphrases from standard input without prompts or confirmation. EXIT STATUS
0 on success, >0 on error AUTHORS
See http://myproxy.ncsa.uiuc.edu/about for the list of MyProxy authors. SEE ALSO
myproxy-change-pass-phrase(1), myproxy-destroy(1), myproxy-info(1), myproxy-init(1), myproxy-logon(1), myproxy-retrieve(1), myproxy- store(1), myproxy-server.config(5), myproxy-admin-adduser(8), myproxy-admin-load-credential(8), myproxy-admin-query(8), myproxy-server(8) MyProxy 2009-12-1 myproxy-admin-change-pass(8)
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