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Software: Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS). PHP/5.1.6 

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# Terminate a running cron job

require './cron-lib.pl';
&ReadParse();
&error_setup($text{'kill_err'});

@jobs = &list_cron_jobs();
$job = $jobs[$in{'idx'}];
&can_edit_user(\%access, $job->{'user'}) || &error($text{'kill_ecannot'});
$proc = &find_cron_process($job);
$proc || &error($text{'kill_egone'});

if (!$in{'confirm'}) {
    # Ask first
    &ui_print_header(undef, $text{'kill_title'}, "");
    print &ui_form_start("kill_cron.cgi");
    print &ui_hidden("idx", $in{'idx'}),"\n";
    print "<center>",&text($config{'kill_subs'} ? 'kill_rusure2'
                            : 'kill_rusure',
               "<tt>$proc->{'args'}</tt>", $proc->{'pid'}),"<p>\n";
    print &ui_submit($text{'kill_ok'}, "confirm");
    print "</center>\n";
    &ui_print_footer("", $text{'index_return'});
    }
else {
    # Do it!
    @tokill = ( $proc->{'pid'} );
    if ($config{'kill_subs'}) {
        push(@tokill, map { $_->{'pid'} }
                  &proc::find_subprocesses($proc));
        }
    &kill_logged('TERM', @tokill) || &error(&text('kill_ekill', $!));
    &webmin_log("kill", "cron", $job->{'user'}, $job);
    &redirect("");
    }


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