01-27-2009
What do you call the > thingy in context of the shell?
I can't for the life of me remember what the name is for ">"
My mentor told it to me 20 years ago and I can't remember it now. I know we like to call it re-direct, but there was a name othere than that he used.
During a recent training session, someone cut and paste from a file that just happened to have the prompt included >./runthisscript.sh
yep, zero'd out the script. I want to discuss this tomorrow in class. Does anyone know what this might have been called back in the day?
Thanks
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pam_ck_connector
PAM_CK_CONNECTOR(8) ConsoleKit Manual PAM_CK_CONNECTOR(8)
NAME
pam_ck_connector - Register session with ConsoleKit
SYNOPSIS
pam_ck_connector.so [debug]
DESCRIPTION
The pam_ck_connector PAM module registers a login session with the system-wide ConsoleKit daemon. This PAM module should be used with
caution; only local login managers such as login(1) should use this. Since the ConsoleKit daemon can accept both an tty and an X11 display
the normal parameters set by PAM are not always useful.
An application can therefore override these with the PAM environment variables CKCON_TTY, CKCON_X11_DISPLAY and CKCON_X11_DISPLAY_DEVICE
(the application should remember to unset these before starting the login session).
Also note that the ConsoleKit daemon may reject registration attempts if the given set of data are inconsistent with each other. More more
information, see the ConsoleKit documentation on the OpenSessionWithParameters() method call on the org.freedesktop.ConsoleKit.Manager D-
Bus interface.
If registration with the ConsoleKit daemon succeeds, this PAM module will set the environment variable XDG_SESSION_COOKIE which is used to
defined membership of a login session.
This PAM module has the side effect that it creates a connection to the system message bus that is kept open until the session ends. This
is used by the ConsoleKit daemon to track the life-cycle of the session and, as such, should the login manager crash, the session will be
properly unregistered.
OPTIONS
debug
Print debug information.
nox11
Do not create a session if PAM specifies an X11 display instead of a /dev/tty terminal.
SEE ALSO
pam.conf(5), pam.d(8), pam(8), dbus-daemon(1)
AUTHOR
pam_ck_connector was written by David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>.
ConsoleKit Manual 02/27/2007 PAM_CK_CONNECTOR(8)