I have put TMOUT=1800;export TMOUT in the /etc/profile, put it does not work, by the way the root default shell is sh. but I wana every one including root to terminate the session after setting idle for 1800 seconds. thank for the help. (1 Reply)
Hi,
Can someone help me how I can disable telnet timeout? I'm connecting remotely to some machines and after some time my telnet connection was closed. How can I disable this so that I'm always connected to those machines? Thanks! (2 Replies)
Hello,
I've searched this forum for telnet idle timeout problem. I tried to set timeout parameters in /etc/profile
readonly TMOUT=10
export TMOUT
This doesn't work for Redhat kernel 2.4.35.4. It's really frustrating.
Can anybody tell me what else I could try?
Thanks a lot!
jing (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: jing han
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Hello,
I have a busybox with tinylogin. How can I log user out when I found the telnet session is idle for 10 seconds?
I set
TMOUT=10
export TMOUT
in /etc/profile
I found it doesn't work for me.
Can anybody help me?
Thanks a lot!
jing (1 Reply)
Somewhat long story:
I have a simple Perl CGI script that uses Expect to Telnet to a device and grab some data, and then spits it back to Perl for display on the Webpage.
This works for many devices I've tried, but one device just fails, it keeps rejecting the password on this device, only... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a Sun Ultra 5 desktop with Solaris 8. When I telnet/rlogin into any other host, the connection closes after few hours of inactivity.
I also have another Windows box which I use rarely. But when I telnet/rlogin into the same hosts using putty, the connection stays for days without any... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I need help, I have the following which save in the result file ping and telnet:port test.
Basically the script works but I should implement a check on ping and telnet command so that ping has 5 seconds threshold and telnet (more important) 10 seconds. Over that threshold ping and... (0 Replies)
I have telnet configured in /etc/inetd.conf as below:
telnet stream tcp6 nowait root /usr/lbin/telnetd telnetd -b /etc/issue -n20
When i restart the service telnetd shows with only the -b option:
ps -ef|grep telnetd|grep -v grep
root 24397 1 0 10:42:35 pts/ta 0:00... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
lindex
lindex(1T) Tcl Built-In Commands lindex(1T)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
lindex - Retrieve an element from a list
SYNOPSIS
lindex list ?index...?
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
The lindex command accepts a parameter, list, which it treats as a Tcl list. It also accepts zero or more indices into the list. The |
indices may be presented either consecutively on the command line, or grouped in a Tcl list and presented as a single argument. |
If no indices are presented, the command takes the form: |
lindex list |
or |
lindex list {} |
In this case, the return value of lindex is simply the value of the list parameter. |
When presented with a single index, the lindex command treats list as a Tcl list and returns the index'th element from it (0 refers to the
first element of the list). In extracting the element, lindex observes the same rules concerning braces and quotes and backslashes as the
Tcl command interpreter; however, variable substitution and command substitution do not occur. If index is negative or greater than or
equal to the number of elements in value, then an empty string is returned. If index has the value end, it refers to the last element in
the list, and end-integer refers to the last element in the list minus the specified integer offset.
If additional index arguments are supplied, then each argument is used in turn to select an element from the previous indexing operation, |
allowing the script to select elements from sublists. The command, |
lindex $a 1 2 3 |
or |
lindex $a {1 2 3} |
is synonymous with |
lindex [lindex [lindex $a 1] 2] 3 |
EXAMPLES |
lindex {a b c} => a b c |
lindex {a b c} {} => a b c |
lindex {a b c} 0 => a |
lindex {a b c} 2 => c |
lindex {a b c} end => c |
lindex {a b c} end-1 => b |
lindex {{a b c} {d e f} {g h i}} 2 1 => h |
lindex {{a b c} {d e f} {g h i}} {2 1} => h |
lindex {{{a b} {c d}} {{e f} {g h}}} 1 1 0 => g |
lindex {{{a b} {c d}} {{e f} {g h}}} {1 1 0} => g |
SEE ALSO list(1T), lappend(1T), linsert(1T), llength(1T), lsearch(1T), lset(1T), lsort(1T), lrange(1T), lreplace(1T) |
KEYWORDS
element, index, list
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-----------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Availability | SUNWTcl |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Interface Stability | Uncommitted |
+--------------------+-----------------+
NOTES
Source for Tcl is available on http://opensolaris.org.
Tcl 8.4 lindex(1T)