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If it's a remote user, just kill their ssh pid. If it's a local user, just kill their bash pid.
If it's a remote user, just kill their ssh pid.
If it's a local user, just kill their bash pid.
Even if it is a remote user, kill their bash pid (in case it is a shell, otherwise sftp-server or whatever subsystem is on) Jan Engelhardt --
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