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Subject: agetty process cleanup after loss of carrier
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 19:40:03 -0600
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I'm trying to use agetty and have been having a problem.  I would appreciate
any help I can get.

When I use bash as a users login shell and the incomming connection hangs up
without exiting the shell, the bash process is eventually cleaned up.  When
I use pdksh as the login shell, it doesnt get cleaned up.  Is there
something I need to set up to get this to happen?

Also, is there any way to speed up the cleanup process once the modem
carrier is lost?

Thanks




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