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Trapping user logins in python ( post #1)
I am writting a daemon in python which should start at system start up with all inet.d services
on an NIS server. Then it should listen to any user login and then start a new process for that user on his login which will continue throughout his entire session. Can anyone give any help or any suggestion or any useful links. thinkgeek |
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