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From: jo jo (commander_chode
ihateclowns.com)Date: Thu May 02 2002 - 10:48:21 CDT
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Just something I have a quick question about. I am running ftp off my OpenBSD 3.0 box at home. Everyonce and a while i'll go in to kill off a connection if a friend is using too much bandwidth. I've noticed that sometimes if I accidentally do a 'kill -9 PID' instead of a 'kill -HUP PID', like i should, that the 'WHO' command reports back that the ftp connection is still logged on. Although the process has been terminated there is no way I am aware of to reset the information that 'WHO' is receiving, other than restarting the machine.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Chris
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