In Linux, how can I limit the amount of memory that can be allocated by a
user?
I do not want users who log in to my machine to run heavy programs that eats
system resources and slowing down my computer!
Rationale for RLIMIT_MEMLOCK? ... The maximum number of bytes of memory that may be locked into ... Since Linux...lock bytes up to this limit in each of these two categories. ... no limits are placed on the amount of memory that a ... (Linux-Kernel)
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Re: Bigmem in Linux 2.6.8 ... > I've got a quick question about the amount of memory used by Linux.... send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in ... (Linux-Kernel)
Re: Memory Quota ... how can I limit the amount of memory that can be allocated by a ... > system resources and slowing down my computer! ... Registered with The Linux Counter.... (comp.os.linux)
Linux ELF loader vulnerabilities ... Numerous bugs have been found in the Linux ELF binary loader while ... Internally the Linux kernel uses a binary format loader layer to ... and the position of the memory map header in the binary image and ... An user may try to execute such a malicious binary with an unterminated ... (Bugtraq)