Ending a session when user exits a program.

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Author: Bill Nash
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Subject: Ending a session when user exits a program.
Have the called program become their shell, in /etc/passwd?

On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Kyle Faber wrote:

> I have a user who, when the login will have a simple program running, called
> from .bashrc. This program gives them guided access to some system
> resources, like Lynx, pine and some others.
>
> What I want to eliminate is the ability for that user to exit the program, and
> drop to shell. But so far as I can tell, I have to allow them this same
> shell access in order to get in. If they were logged out when they exited
> this program, that would be sufficient.
>
> Any ideas?
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