mmmm,
that was quick... command for logging out is './crclient -l'
to log in it is  './crclient -u <usrname>'
Since I am not very conversant with the use of commands at the
terminal... I will need time to give you the feed back..will get back
soon ... 
THANK YOU ANAND
HARI

--- Anand Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It sure can be done. This should do the trick. I am assuming this is
> the
> command for logging off
> 
> crclient -u <usrname> LOGOFF
> 
> echo "crclient -u <usrname> LOGOFF" > /usr/local/bin/crclogoff
> chmod 700 /usr/local/bin/crclogoff
> ln -s /usr/local/bin/crclogoff /etc/rc.d/rc0.d/crclogoff
> ln -s /usr/local/bin/crclogoff /etc/rc.d/rc6.d/crclogoff
> 
> This should run the command at halt as well as reboot. Since i don't
> have
> asianet to try this cant say but let me know how it goes.
> 
> -- 
> regards,
> 
> Anand Gupta
> 
> 
> > dear friends,
> >
> > I think I have a strange problem.
> >
> > I was using the unlimited account of Asianet. I wanted to switch to
> the
> > Rs. 199 scheme. After a lot of hastle, I got a program called
> crclient
> > installed on the system, using redhat. I logged in and was working
> > happily for half an hour.
> >
> > Unfortunately I shut down the system without logging out. It seems
> the
> > connection was severed and the hours were NOT ticking at the
> Asianet
> > billing section (that is the only good fortune I had for the last
> few
> > weeks). Next time i wanted to log in, I typed crclient -u <usrname>
> at
> > the terminal and I got a message crclient already logged in with
> > process id 1008. I cannot find or kill this process. I get the same
> > message even when the modem is not connected. The asianet service
> > engineers were here. they were also not able to find how to solve
> the
> > problem. (I asked if I could get the same done on windows, and they
> > told it is not advisable because 'only' 300 of their xp and 2000
> > customers are having trouble with virus in the last week). Finally
> they
> > have installed the same programme on debian partition. That is how
> this
> > mail reaches you.
> >
> > Besides the problem, I think some script to log in and automaticaly
> > logout on shut down must be there. IT is empty to expect an
> ordinary
> > user to go to the terminal to log in to the internet. (especially
> when
> > they only use the net to send mails.) Asianet despite the bitter
> > experiences with windows does not appear to be encouraging the use
> of
> > linux.It is upto us.
> >
> > Any suggestion to find the lurking process and kill it. I have a
> shoot
> > at sight order. :)
> >
> > HARI
> >
> >
> >
> > Knowing what you can not do is more important than knowing what you
> can
> > do. In fact, that's good taste.
> >
> > ~ Lucille Ball ~
> >
> > Visit my home page.... www.geocities.com/harirajmr
> >
> >
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