On Jul 10, 2009, at 10:52 AM, Purandhar Krishnamurthy wrote:

> When I execute ‘kill –SIGINT pid2’ , the SIGINT signal is NOT  
> received by the tshark with process Id pid2, instead it is received  
> by the pid1.

If that's truly the case, that's either a bug in the kill command or  
the kernel, not a bug in tshark; tshark cannot magically arrange that  
the kill() system call deliver a signal to a process other than the  
one whose PID was handed to the system call.

I suspect, however, that what's happening is something other than the  
signal being delivered to the wrong process, as it's unlikely that  
your OS kernel or kill command would be that strangely broken.
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