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| Subject: | Re: Idle session logout |
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| Date: | Mon, 25 Oct 2004 12:19:48 -0400 |
Sanjeev B.S. wrote:
try to set TMOUT=<seconds> in /etc/profile.
TMOUT works only for bash shell users, isn't it? May be running a simple shell script with kill -9 that checks with 'finger foo', grepping idle time, might be a good idea. First get the pts, say 'pts/2', then check it with ps -ef | grep 'pts/2'. Then decide whether to for logout.
This solution would require the finger deamon to be running which just opens another can of security worms :-)
Use the output from 'who -Tu' instead of finger?
-- Until later, Geoffrey
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