Hello:

I am an old R.H. Linux user, (4.2 in particular) but a new RH 6.0 user and
am finding some of my old standby scripts that worked great for 4.2 cause
problems in R.H. 4.2. One in particular is a script were I would grep
/var/lock/ttyC..LCK# for the process number to kill of a abusive dial in
user to our server. This script worked great on 4.2 running kernel 2.0.36,
but on R.H. 6.0 running kernel 2.2.5-15 with pppd 2.3.7 I find that when I
run the script I not only kill off the user login but any network connection
for that particular ttyC# port that another user would log into later. So I
assume pppd has evolved to a point now that you can not simply kill of the
lock files and expect the port to accept a new network connection. This
network connection does not seem re-apear after a good length of time also.
Does anyone have a good method of killing of the correct process for a dial
in user that allows the modem to reset itself properly. I am running a
cyclades cyclom ye pci card with 32 ports of the board.

Thank You,

Eddie Strohmier
Bonwell Globalnet
www.bonwell.com



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