Autologout of unused terminals
Bjorn Engsig
bengsig at orcenl.uucp
Fri Dec 2 18:45:07 AEST 1988
(I was the person originally requesting the autologout)
In article <17667 at adm.BRL.MIL>, gwyn at BRL.MIL (VLD/VMB) writes:
> [ ... ] A small reward would be quietly given to
> the snitch and administrative action (perhaps a fine) would be
> taken against the offender.
That might work in your organization, but it would do no good here!
>
> Then the TMOUT (or TIMEOUT) feature has already been mentioned; it
> provides a much better controlled way to terminate forgotten
> terminal connections, and has the important feature that IT CAN BE
> DISABLED by the user who knows that it would cause him problems.
Correct, and wrong: Timeout needs to be implemented in whatever "shell"
all users could possibly be using. In our environment this could be
a real shell (sh, csh, etc.) or it could be a menuing system, another
command interpreter, or something else. And if you want to disable autologout,
a signal(SIGHUP,...) or nohup would do perfectly well.
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