I create login class:
lissyara# grep id100 --after-context=7 /etc/login.conf
id100:\
        :coredumpsize=1:\
        :cputime=60s:\
        :maxproc=12:\
        :openfiles=32:\
        :priority=20:\
        :tc=default:

lissyara#

then, run command:

lissyara# cap_mkdb -v /etc/login.conf
cap_mkdb: 10 capability records
lissyara#

add user:

lissyara# grep ^test1234 /etc/master.passwd
test1234:$1$kj/WOTuN$vLGcOBPv9ro8eljOe.ChA1:1002:1004:id100:0:0:User &:/home/test1234:/bin/sh
lissyara#

add cron job for user:

lissyara# crontab -l -u test1234
* * * * * /bin/sleep 72000
* * * * * /bin/sleep 72000
* * * * * /bin/sleep 72000
* * * * * /bin/sleep 72000
* * * * * /bin/sleep 72000
* * * * * /bin/sleep 72000
* * * * * /bin/sleep 72000
* * * * * /bin/sleep 72000
* * * * * /bin/sleep 72000
* * * * * /bin/sleep 72000
* * * * * /bin/sleep 72000
* * * * * /bin/sleep 72000
* * * * * /bin/sleep 72000
lissyara#

after some time I see lot sleep processes in ps output

lissyara# ps -auxww | grep ^test1234 | grep sleep | wc -l
     130
lissyara#

130 > 12

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If I running commands from ssh session - all OK, I cannot run more than maxproc processes...

tested on 8.1 (i386), 8.2 (i386), -CURRENT (amd64)

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