[linux-l] Anfängerhilfe Script

Anselm Hinderling lili at absinth.net
Do Sep 30 10:44:34 CEST 2010


Alternativansatz zur Lösung es Problems? (Zufallsfund, habe es nicht
ausprobiert)

$ apt-cache show timeoutd
Package: timeoutd
Priority: extra
Section: admin
Installed-Size: 116
Maintainer: Dennis Stampfer <seppy at debian.org>
Architecture: i386
Version: 1.5-10.1
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libx11-6, libxext6, libxss1
Conflicts: suidmanager (<< 0.50)
Filename: pool/main/t/timeoutd/timeoutd_1.5-10.1_i386.deb
Size: 19792
MD5sum: 154f513c5bc01e119d6308c5c78861c9
SHA1: 9fa836fa62ff12ba396b0d9300379a0b4168a98c
SHA256: ce04042fc5c998cba45f2c36f7d4659e7df9ee73c247e2c0ae062a8de499c74b
Description: Flexible user timeout daemon with X11 support
 timeoutd enforces the time restrictions specified for each or all users.
 .
 timeoutd scans /var/run/utmp every minute and checks /etc/timeouts for
 an entry which matches a restricted user, based on:
 .
 - The current day and time
 - The tty that the user is currently logged in on
 - The user's login ID
 - Any primary or secondary groups the user is in
 timeoutd can restrict local users, X11-users and users via telnet/SSH
 for a maximum of their session, max. day, idle or no login at all.
 .
 timeoutd is also able to restrict users running X.
Tag: admin::user-management, interface::daemon, network::server,
role::program, use::timekeeping
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Gruss,

Anselm.



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