i dunt think so. The -k option only works on processes. If the user is the kernel, fuser will print an advice, but take no action
beyond that. One way (the best way) to kick the user out from the System is to write a script in Csh or Ksh and set it on the root directory. Might help
hi,
i am new to shell scripts
i write a shell script to create multiple users but i need to give passwords to that users while creating users, command to write this script (1 Reply)
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i have a problem, itīs because users without belonging wheel group cannot switch to another user , when the password is introduced says not right password. The only solution for now is to add them to wheel users, but then i have another problem, they can login as root.
Is there any... (3 Replies)
Hi All,
I work in a multi user environment where my school uses Red Hat Linux server. When I issue commands such as "top" or "users", I get to see what others are doing and what kinds of applications they are running (even ps -aux will give such information). "users" will let me know who else is... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
How to restrict the NIS users not to change their passwords in for NIS users??
and my NIS user is unable to login to at client location what could be the problem for this ?
Any body can help me. Thanks in advance. (1 Reply)
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I have searched the web and have come back with nothing that is satisfactory for what I require. SFTP is my corporations new file transfer standard. What I require is a method to lock down SFTP users to their directory (they may go to sub directories) while not restricting regular users. ... (2 Replies)
OK, I installed a new KVM switch and have 3 IBM servers all running SCO unix attached to it among some other servers...
everything works fine except for just one of the SCO servers (all the same hardware) will kick me back out after I login using the console... I will login and it will take me... (4 Replies)