Re: ssh-agent stacks up in Linux

From: Darren Dunham (ddunham_at_redwood.taos.com)
Date: 03/18/04

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    John Kolvereid <odin@op.net> wrote:
    > Hi Darren,
    > Any idea how to do a logoff script. I tried /root/.logout, but
    > that didn't kill the ssh-agent session. I have not seen the need for
    > one before this, and so I have not as of yet tried a logoff script.
    > Sounds like a good idea though.
    > Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thx.

    What's your shell? I believe csh/tcsh supports a ~/.logout and bash
    should support a ~/.bash_logout

    Solaris /sbin/sh probably doesn't support one.

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