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Date:      Sat, 13 Oct 2001 10:02:45 +0200
From:      Rogier Steehouder <r.j.s@gmx.net>
To:        vanbo%40whoowl.com@hydrogen.kimptongroup.com
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: [FBSD-Q] Process control
Message-ID:  <20011013100244.B469@localhost>
In-Reply-To: <20011013035943.68028.qmail@hydrogen.kimptongroup.com>; from vanbo%40whoowl.com@hydrogen.kimptongroup.com on Sat, Oct 13, 2001 at 03:59:43AM %2B0000
References:  <20011013035943.68028.qmail@hydrogen.kimptongroup.com>

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On 13-10-2001 03:59 (+0000), vanbo%40whoowl.com@hydrogen.kimptongroup.com wrote:
> In many unixes each process belongs to a user and group and usually is 
> interacting with a shell or other programs.  My question, is there a way to 
> change what the process is interacting with one it has started?
> 
> For instance, if I login it start a process and the login from another 
> terminal, is there a way for me to "take over" the first process and bring 
> it into interaction with the second login's shell? 
> 
> Is there some way that root could assume control over others jobs?  Make 
> sure that what they are doing is ok and then return them to the owner?  
> Obivously root can send kill signals to a process to end it but can you do 
> more in the way of control? 
> 
> VANBO

Try the screen port.

With kind regards, Rogier Steehouder

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