Hi -devel,
the program timeoutd was originally written when using X was not a matter
of course:
timeoutd loggs user out when they reached timeout-restrictions like max.
login-time, max. idle-time, etc.
Some users asked for X-Support. Well, X works well with "No login
allowed at all" and "Login r
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 09:47:29AM +0200, Norbert Tretkowski wrote:
> * Dennis Stampfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have to log out a user who is logged in via ssh.
>
> ,
> | % apt-cache show slay
Sure, but I can't fix a bug by saying "use slay instead of this
package"... ;)
Dennis
Hi!
I have to log out a user who is logged in via ssh. The information that
he is not allowed to login comes from the utmp-file like the pid to
kill.
If he's logged in via telnet, I can do the job by killing that pid. That
does not work with ssh: For some reason, all what I get out of utmp i
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