Howdy everybody,

Probably a newbie question, but. If a workstation
is reset or powered off/on while a user session is
in progress, the server doesn't seem to care.

The workstation freezes saying, "XDMCP fatal error:
Session declined Maximum number of open sessions from
your host reached," and it looks like nothing can bring
it back to life until the user gets logged out by PAM,
and the watchdog cron job kills all the processes
run by that user.

What's wrong: the user stays logged in, while not
actually working, -- for up to 6 minutes in my
experiments, -- and they pay for every minute of
it. Also, in other environments, this could knock
a workstation out of business until the sysadmin
comes back and hunts the offending processes down
manually.

What I want: ideally, smooth continuation of the
user's session. But an immediate (and clean) logout
will do as well.

Any existing solutions? Ideas? FM to R?

TIA

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