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10-03-2002 04:35 PM
10-03-2002 04:35 PM
User logins -exit
we are facing problem users not exited from
the unix system.Example we have unix login
applprd > our developer will login into unix applprd login and they left as it is, we want
to know how to control the unix login? any way
to timeout session we can set it for user level?
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10-03-2002 05:08 PM
10-03-2002 05:08 PM
Re: User logins -exit
In $HOME/.profile
you can put TIMEOUT=600
export TIMEOUT
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10-03-2002 05:24 PM
10-03-2002 05:24 PM
Re: User logins -exit
timeout = 600 means seconds?i added the timeout
parameter in my profile, but it is not working?
one more clarification when 10 users login
same unix applprd login and 9 user's are active
and only one unix applprd login is inactive, how the timeout parameter will work?
regards
ravi
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10-03-2002 05:36 PM
10-03-2002 05:36 PM
Re: User logins -exit
There are few possibilities.
What is HP-UX OS Version?
Try the following:
1. ps -ef | grep inetd
kill
2. Restart inetd with logging:
/usr/sbin/inetd -l
3. The very next time, the user being timeout, capture the logging message in /var/adm/sw/syslog/syslog.log & send to us in the forum.
I am waiting for your syslog.log info.
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10-03-2002 05:41 PM
10-03-2002 05:41 PM
Re: User logins -exit
Sorry The parameter is TMOUT
and it is in seconds.
For other telnet session they should not be affected.
Also see
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x13baa1abbac8d5118ff10090279cd0f9,00.html
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10-03-2002 09:02 PM
10-03-2002 09:02 PM
Re: User logins -exit
the variable
autologout
Like
set autologout=30
This will close the session after 30 minutes of idle time.
If you are using ksh or sh then you can use the TMOUT variable.It is in seconds.
The TMOUT variable does not respond to vi.
if the shell is idle for 10min(600 sec) then it gives a timeout.
if you open a vi TMOUT cannnot help it like when you exit your vi editor the TMOUT variable will be reset.
Thanks