lower case kill restricts the list to processes of the invoking user initial cap Kill doesn't do that. for lower case kill, you can @{rfork n; echo -n none >/tmp/none && bind /tmp/none /dev/user && kill tftpd} you wouldn't normally of course but aspects of that command might be instructive On 25 July 2017 at 08:34, Peter Hull wrote: > Thanks, Skip. > I thought that ought to work, however 'kill tftpd' doesn't give any > output. (I can kill other processes) > I think maybe I have misunderstood the host owner part. If I do a > plain install (of 9front, actually) from the CD and log in as glenda, > am I not the host owner? > Thanks, > Pete > > > On Mon, 24 Jul 2017 at 20:02 Skip Tavakkolian > wrote: > > > > If you're the host owner, you can: > > > > Kill tftpd | rc > > > > (See rc scripts kill and Kill) > > > > > > On Mon, Jul 24, 2017, 9:41 AM Peter Hull wrote: > >> > >> Is it possible to kill another user's process in plan9? > >> Specifically I've been messing about with tftpd, which sets itself up > >> as user 'none' - if I want to stop the tftp server, how do I do that? > >> Thanks, > >> Pete > >> > >