On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Nandan Vaidya <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> >                                                                      and
>> how can I logout from
>> > 10.160.0.x2 from 10.160.0.x1?
>>
>>
> If the 10.160.0.x2 session was via launched ssh, then the $w command should
> show you the PID of the sshd process from where the pts/x (replace x with a
> number) session was launched.
> I believe killing this particular sshd process (only) should log you out
> from that session.
>
> I actually used this a couple of days ago, it worked but having to use $
> kill -9 was :(
>
>
> If there is a better solution, hopefully somebody will point it out.
>
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> thanks Gora and Nandan. you solved my both the problems


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