At 12:00 AM -0800 2/19/00, Jorge Aldana wrote:
>The OS is FreeBSD here are the results of limit -a
>(limit is the same as ulimit in FreeBSD)

Well, I was actually thinking of freebsd when I wrote that.
Apparently 'limit' vs 'ulimit' is a difference in which
shell we are using ('limit' = csh, 'ulimit' = bash or sh).

>Definite limits with Ssh2 on datasize, stacksize, coredumpsize,
>memoryuse-cur, memorylocked-cur, maxprocesses and openfiles.
>Now how can this be changed so I can give the same limits to my users?

Well, it has something to do with /etc/login.conf, but I have
not investigated how login classes are handled in freebsd, and
if ssh needs some changes to handle those correctly.  In my case
I just noticed which class ssh WAS giving users, and I increased
the limits for that user-class.


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