Hello Sean,

Tuesday, August 26, 2003, 11:46:28 PM, you wrote:

SE> On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 12:21:25 -0700
SE> Redhat Man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Hello Sean,
>> 
>> Tuesday, August 26, 2003, 4:26:18 AM, you wrote:
>> 
>> SE> On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 14:36:30 -0700
>> SE> Redhat Man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> >> Hi every one,
>> >> 
>> >> I had installed Linux Redhat 8.0 OS soft in my network environment system.
>> >> While, I connected in root from the the remote computer to my linux redhat
>> >> system.
>> >> I wanna to make disable/logout from the root in shorten period automatically.
>> >> 
>> >> How does it's possible to make auto disconnect ?
>> >> 
>> >> Any bodies knows please......
>> >>   
>> >> 
>> 
>> SE> Morning,
>> 
>> SE> If you're using bash then it's as easy as setting a variable 
>> SE> to the number of seconds you desire:
>> 
>> SE> TMOUT=60
>> 
>> SE> would mean that if you don't type anything for 1 minute
>> SE> bash will terminate.
>> 
>> SE> Cheers,
>> SE> Sean
>> 
>> 
>> I don't understand what you mean. How i have to do it ? where I have
>> to do it ? Please tell me the command line in detail...?
>> 
>> Thanks for your kind co-operation
>> 
>> -- 
>> Best regards,
>>  Redhat                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 
>> 
>>

SE> If  you're logged in via ssh for instance and sitting at the
SE> bash command prompt simply type:

SE> TMOUT=60

SE> That will set the timeout to 1 minute for the current session.

SE> If you'd like this setting to take effect automatically for 
SE> every session then add that same line to the /etc/bashrc file.

SE> Cheers,
SE> Sean


Sorry, I haven't succeed in my task. Still, I am getting confuse what to do

-- 
Best regards,
 Redhat                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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