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CTLUSER(8)		    System Manager's Manual		    CTLUSER(8)

NAME
       ctluser - control lusers

SYNOPSIS
       ctluser [ -h ] [	-m ] command [ argument...  ]

DESCRIPTION
       Ctluser sends a message to the control channel of a given luser(8) This
       command can only	be run by the sysadmin(1)

       In  the	normal	mode  of  behavior, the	message	is sent	to the luser's
       brain, which then performs the requested	action and sends back a	 reply
       with  a	text  message  and  the	exit code for ctluser.	If the luser's
       brain successfully performed the	command, ctluser will exit with	a sta-
       tus of zero and print the reply on standard output.

       The ``-m'' flag is used to display an MPEG of the results of the	 given
       command	on  the	console	of the sysadmin(1) Note	that this requires the
       sysadmin(1) to be running an X server.

       To see a	command	summary, use the ``-h''	flag.  If  a  command  is  in-
       cluded  when ctluser is invoked with the	``-h'' flag, then only the us-
       age for that command will be given.

       The complete list of commands follows.  Note that all commands  have  a
       fixed number of arguments.  If a	parameter can be an empty string, then
       it is necessary to specify it as	two adjacent quotes, like "".

       addhist <entry>
	      Add an entry to the luser's employment record.

       allow reason
	      Allow a luser to use the computer	system again.  The reason must
	      be the same text given with an earlier ``reject''	command.  Note
	      that this	command	is currently not implemented.

       begin name
	      Begin  a	new luser(1) with the given file.  Note	that this com-
	      mand is currently	not implemented.

       cancel pid
	      Causes a process of a luser to be	killed

       changegroup group
	      Changes a	luser from their current workgroup to the  one	speci-
	      fied.

       checkfile
	      Forces a user to return to a paper based system

       drop   Causes a large mass to drop onto the luser from a	great height.

       flushlogs
	      Destorys	all logs of the	actions	done by	the sysadmin(1)	to the
	      luser.

       go reason
	      The luser	is fired for the given reason.

       hangup Makes the	luser hang themselves

       mode   Displays the operating mode of the luser

       newgroup	group
	      Causes a luser to	make their own newgroup	up

       pause thought
	      Makes the	luser pause for	the given thought.  Note that this may
	      cause some lusers	to crash

       shutdown	reason
	      Makes the	luser  shutdown.  This	is  essentially	 the  same  as
	      killing them

       signal sig
	      Sends the	given signal to	the luser

       throttle	reason
	      Causes the luser to throttle themselves

       trace item flag
	      Gives the	sysadmin(1) information	on what	the luser is doing.

BUGS
       Ctluser	sometimes  has the effect of lusers complaining	the to manage-
       ment. The use of	bosskill(8) maybe required at this point.

HISTORY
       Written by Simon	Burr <simes@tcp.co.uk>.	Based upon the manual page for
       ctlinnd(8), part	of the InterNetNews system.

SEE ALSO
       luser(1), sysadmin(1), bosskill(8)

				19 October 1995			    CTLUSER(8)

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