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Old 07-12-2005
MrMazoo
 
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Woo hoo! It works!

Sorry I am a total idiot. There is no "student" group. It's
"students"! Hahahahaha. Good thing I don't work for NASA.

-Greg

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Old 08-16-2005
Igmar Palsenberg
 
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MrMazoo wrote:

> I have a user that keeps running a distributed net program in his home
> directory, and when he does it pretty much chews up all the available
> CPU cycles. He then goes to work, or school, or sleep, or whatever,
> and lets it run.


My ISP runs a program that checks if programs have a terminal attached,
and kills the process if it doesn't. Install grsecurity if you need more
control over what users can execute.



Igmar
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