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Hello All,
Is there any way to restrict the amount of idle time a user can have and then automatically kill the session? |
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There is a daemon you can install called "idled"...
It hasn't been supported for a few years now, but it's still bundled with some Linux system, so it must work... You can grab it here: http://www.darkwing.com/idled/ |
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