Hello Folks! A small ansi C program which tries to get all cpu power and as much ram as possible got my system. Background: Discussing about NT and Linux with friends I decided to write a program to demonstrate how the os reacts if one process tries to get the whole system. Please take a look into the attached program, before you continue reading. 1, NT Test System keeps on beeing stable, no new programs can be started. 2. Linux Test (1 process) System hangs. No keyboard nor network conection is possible. SysRq-Kill kills the process. 3. Linux Test (3 processes) Nothing to do anymore. System is blocked. SysRq still reports what it does, but not even killall/SAK helps. s+u+b was the only possible solution. The program ran under a standard user id on both operating systems. I was not able to ctrl+c/z the process under Linux. Question: Isn't that some kind of security or at least DoS hole ? Could not anybody with SSH / Telnet access to a server stop this server running ? Is it possible (via sysctl ?) to impede that ? Please CC me when answering. -- {Greetings,Gruss}, Nico Schottelius I am some kind of busy - Do not expect an answer within 24 hours. Instead use the telephon: +49 (0) 173 - 750 7022.