• # variable de shell autologout

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    d'apres http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/~casterln/tcsh/Special_shell_var(...)
    autologout (+)
    The first word is the number of minutes of inactivity before automatic logout. The optional second word is the number of minutes of inactivity before automatic locking. When the shell automatically logs out, it prints `auto-logout', sets the variable logout to `automatic' and exits. When the shell automatically locks, the user is required to enter his password to continue working. Five incorrect attempts result in automatic logout. Set to `60' (automatic logout after 60 minutes, and no locking) by default in login and superuser shells, but not if the shell thinks it is running under a window system (i.e. the DISPLAY environment variable is set), the tty is a pseudo-tty (pty) or the shell was not so compiled (see the version shell variable). See also the afsuser and logout shell variables.
  • # TMOUT

    Posté par  . Évalué à 4.

    $ grep TMOUT ~/.bashrc
    export TMOUT=300 # 300 secondes
    • [^] # Re: TMOUT

      Posté par  . Évalué à 1.

      A la connexion il y a un message d'erreur qui signale que la variable TMOUT n'est pas reconnue

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