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From: Alfred Perlstein <bright@wintelcom.net>
To: Chris McCoy <chris@advance-data.com>
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Subject: How to set up process limits (was: Re: Question)
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* Chris McCoy <chris@advance-data.com> [000927 07:53] wrote:
> is there a util to limit the amount of processes a user is aloud to use. say
> if i wanna give them an account  with only 2 processes.

Please use a more descriptive subject line.

And yes, there is a way, "man 5 login.conf"

-Alfred


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