Re: [K12OSN] Purge user....problems

Duane Wilson (aaa@pacifier.com)
Mon, 10 Mar 2003 16:24:13 -0800


I am also working on this problem.  I can use pkill to kill all processes 
under any users name,  but when i type "who" it still lists them as logged 
on.  How do I "log them off"?

On Monday 10 March 2003 15:46, Eric Harrison wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, David Trask wrote:
> >This is what I get when I try to run from the command line when using the
> >purge_user script Eric sent....
> >
> >login as: root
> >Sent username "root"
> >root@10.0.0.86's password:
> >Last login: Mon Mar 10 14:54:25 2003 from pc-00021
> >[root@server root]# cd /usr/sbin
> >[root@server sbin]# purge_user user1
> >
> >: No such file or directory1: !#/bin/bash
>
> Looks like the file may have been corrupted. Did you happen to save
> this on a Windows box and copy over to the Linux box?
>
> If you run "vim -b /usr/sbin/purge_user", do you see "^M"'s at the
> end of each line? if yes, run "dos2unix -k /usr/sbin/purge_user"
>
> -Eric
>
>
>
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