On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 18:13:23 -0500 Paul Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do you make a mandatory policy of locking out a login session after
> 15 minutes of inactivity in Redhat?
A good starting point would be the "TMOUT" variable in bash and the "autologout"
variable in tcsh. You can pr
That did the trick; thanks!
Paul
Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:13:23PM -0500, Paul Greene wrote:
How do you make a mandatory policy of locking out a login session after
15 minutes of inactivity in Redhat?
add "export TMOUT=900" to /etc/profile .
Note that users can
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:13:23PM -0500, Paul Greene wrote:
>
> How do you make a mandatory policy of locking out a login session after
> 15 minutes of inactivity in Redhat?
add "export TMOUT=900" to /etc/profile .
Note that users can easily overide this by
1) setting the TMOUT variable somethi
Paul Greene wrote:
How do you make a mandatory policy of locking out a login session after
15 minutes of inactivity in Redhat?
[...]
"Me too"!
I can think of much easier ways to kick them out at fixed intervals, but
that's probably a bit too destructive. Locking the screen would be very nice.
How do you make a mandatory policy of locking out a login session after
15 minutes of inactivity in Redhat?
i.e. a logged in user session is inactive for 15 minutes so the system
locks up in such a way that a password must be entered before the user
can re-commence work on the system again; the
rm
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Jianping Zhu wrote:
>
> I have a dirctory mydir
> i mistakely use "ln -s mydir" to link mydir to itself. how can i
> diconneted this link?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Jianping Zhu
> Department of Computer Science
> Univerity of Georgia
> Athen
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On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 09:24:54 -0500 (EST), Jianping Zhu wrote:
> I have a dirctory mydir
> i mistakely use "ln -s mydir" to link mydir to itself.
That cannot be it, since "ln" would not be allowed to overwrite the
existing directory mydir. You must ha
I have a dirctory mydir
i mistakely use "ln -s mydir" to link mydir to itself. how can i
diconneted this link?
Thanks
Jianping Zhu
Department of Computer Science
Univerity of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
Tel 706 5423900
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On Friday 06 September 2002 12:16 pm, you is done writ:
> i understand how to put a command in the background by putting an '&' on the
> end, but it seems that this doesn't separate the command from that xterm.
> for example, i ssh into machine (b) from machine (a) and run:
> # safe_mysqld &
> [
Hi.
I’ve got two ifaces eth0 and eth1 in the same machine , sometimes from
my personal host(wXP,w98,w2000) I can not do ping , I HAVE TO CLICK TO REPAIR
CONNECTION IN THE MACHINE WHERE IS wXP,w98,w2000 and THEN the systems works
fine.
Could anyone what’s
going on ?
Un Cordial Sa
G'Day,
Does anyone know how to disconnect rp3 dialer after downloading a file
automatically or any download mangers that will.
Thankyou,
Rodney.
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the same
for RH 7.2.
Eddie Strohmier
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Dial-in PPP Server ?
ial in server I set up still
> uses the
> /etc/ppp/options.ttySx with no problem on RH 6.2.
>
> Let me know if this works for you,
>
> Eddie Strohmier
>
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> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 4:35 AM
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> Subject: (Need Help !) Re: Can't login and auto disconnect on Dial-in
> PPP Server ?
>
>
> Hi
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Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 4:35 AM
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Subject: (Need Help !) Re: Can't login and auto disconnect on Dial-in
PPP Server ?
Hi all,
Does anyone can help me to solve my problem? I really need your
help.THANKS A LOT !
Best regards,
lla/show_bug.cgi?id=55367 and
> see one of the following message :
>
> Additional comment by [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2001-12-28 08:32:39
>
> For those who want a prebuilt RPM that fixes the problem, see
> http://www.netcraft.com.au/rpms/
>
> Also, download the prebuilt RPM and insta
something to do with it.
Eddie Strohmier
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Subject: Re: Can't login and auto disconnect on Dial-in PPP Server ?
Hi Eddie,
Thank
/
Also, download the prebuilt RPM and install it (rpm -Uvh ppp-2.4.1-2nc.i386)
. After the installation, I was rebooted the machine. But the problem is
the same, auto-disconnect when verfly the username & password. Can you
teach me how I can fix the problem (My client is using Windows 98/M
Hi Eddie,
Thanks for your suggestion and I was try to answer all your question as
below to help me solve the problem. Thanks a lot !
> Need more info here. What is the output in /var/log/messages?
Feb 18 14:46:57 LServer mgetty[1213]: data dev=ttyS0, pid=1213,
caller='none', c
onn='38400', nam
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>> Thanks, cg -d
>
>I won't argue with you about it since you set it up, but if you try the
>URL I posted, it does indeed
how your allowing dialup.
Eddie Strohmier
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Dear all,
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t 7.2 . But I got a very
> big problem on it ! The problem is when after the verify user and password
> from client PC, it will auto disconnect and reconnect again and again. Does
> anyone know how to solve this problem ?
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On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Kevin Chan wrote:
> I was setting up the Dial-up PPP Server with RedHat 7.2 . But I got a very
> big problem on it ! The problem is when after the verify user and password
> from client PC, it will auto disconnect and reconnect again and again. Does
> anyone
Dear all,
I was setting up the Dial-up PPP Server with RedHat 7.2 . But I got a very
big problem on it ! The problem is when after the verify user and password
from client PC, it will auto disconnect and reconnect again and again. Does
anyone know how to solve this problem ?
( p.s. I am
Jake Johnson wrote:
> Using a modem I sometimes get kicked off and want to kill the session that
> I was currently logged into. How do I do such a thing without having to
> reboot (cough).
Use 'ps aux' to get the PID of the process to kill, then 'kill' or 'kill -9'
to kill the process.
Tony
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Using a modem I sometimes get kicked off and want to kill the session that
I was currently logged into. How do I do such a thing without having to
reboot (cough).
Thanks,
Jake R. Johnson
Academic Computing
Information Technology Desktop Support Intern
Phone 424-3020 (Help-desk will redirect)
Robert Canary wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Please pardon the offtopic post.
>
> I have multimodem unit I use for dialin connections. If I inter into a
> command mode I can query the modem on octets sent and recieved, reson
> for discount min and max Tx/Rx.
>
> How can I send an At command (at&v1) and c
Hi,
Please pardon the offtopic post.
I have multimodem unit I use for dialin connections. If I inter into a
command mode I can query the modem on octets sent and recieved, reson
for discount min and max Tx/Rx.
How can I send an At command (at&v1) and collect the returned output
from the modem?
On Sat, Dec 11, 1999 at 10:14:13AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ifup ppp0 causes the modem to dail in, but after the handshake, after
> serial connection established, and passing onto pppd (or however it
> works) the modem hangs up. BUT, then it dials in again and connects
> without a problem
Hi all.
I just installed to rh6.1, and ppp won't work properly.
ifup ppp0 causes the modem to dail in, but after the handshake, after
serial connection established, and passing onto pppd (or however it
works) the modem hangs up. BUT, then it dials in again and connects
without a problem.
Logs:
On Tue, 5 May 1998, Benji Spencer wrote:
> I am in need of some sort of script that will look (via a cron job) from
> time to time, to see if I am still connected to the net/online. If I am
> online, it just exits, however, if it finds me logged off, I need to to log
> me back onto the internet.
I am in need of some sort of script that will look (via a cron job) from
time to time, to see if I am still connected to the net/online. If I am
online, it just exits, however, if it finds me logged off, I need to to log
me back onto the internet. So how is your favorate way of doing this? I
have
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