Brad Tilley wrote:
> I created the file /etc/profile to force sh and ksh to logout users
> after a certain period of idleness:
> 
> $ cat /etc/profile
> 
> # Force sh and ksh to logout idle users after 15 minutes
> # Prevent normal users from disabling this setting
> readonly TMOUT=900
> export TMOUT
> 
> That works great. I've tried to do the same to the other default shell
> in base (csh). I added 'set autologout=15' to /etc/csh.cshrc and then to
> /etc/csh.login as well (I'm turning knobs like a good clueless user).
> 
> I then read the csh man page, but saw no mention of autologout. Perhaps
> the OpenBSD version of csh does not support this? Is there a way to do
> this with csh? If not, I'll need to remove access to the shell.

Replying to myself. I can't seem to make csh auto logout inactive users.
So I did this:

rm /bin/csh
cp /bin/ksh /bin/csh

Any good reason to not do this?

Brad

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