You can set this some how. Do a man autologout
or man auto-logout
Casey Bralla wrote:
> I need a program which will automatically logout a user who has not
> had any activity for x minutes. I envision a sniffer-type program
> which records any data passing across tty's & ttyS's, then logs off
> the account on that device when it is inactive for a specific period
> of time.
>
> Does anybody know of such a program?
> J R Casey Bralla
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