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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Pm for user 'mrmurdock' Post 303018658 by bakunin on Tuesday 12th of June 2018 05:46:25 PM
Old 06-12-2018
Why don't you just ask in the thread? the idea of this forum is to let people not only profit from getting direct answers to their questions but also eventually help anybody with the same problem because question and answer are both public.

Maybe someone else can profit from the answer you might get. Although, taking into account that the thread is 8 years old, i wouldn't get my hopes all too high.

All the best and have fun here.

bakunin

Moderator's Comments:
Mod Comment PS: i was noticed (thanks, RudiC) that the thread was closed, so i have reopened it for you.

Last edited by bakunin; 06-13-2018 at 08:09 AM..
 

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console.handlers(5)					   System Administrator's Manual				       console.handlers(5)

NAME
console.handlers - file specifying handlers of console lock and unlock events DESCRIPTION
/etc/security/console.handlers determines which programs will be run when an user obtains the console lock at login time, and when the user loses it on log out. It is read by the pam_console module. The format is: handler-filename lock|unlock [flag ...] Where handler-filename is a name of the executable to be run, lock or unlock specifies on which event it should be run, and flags specify how should pam_console call it. Additionally there should be a line which specifies glob patterns of console devices. The format of this line is: console-name consoledevs regex [regex ...] Where console-name is a name of the console class - currently ignored - and regexes are regular expression patterns which specify the name of the tty device. Only the first such line is consulted. FLAGS
logfail The pam_console module should log error to the system log if the return value of the handler is not zero or if the handler can not be executed. wait The pam_console should wait for the handler to exit before continuing. setuid The handler should be executed with uid/gid of the user which obtained the console lock. tty The handler will get a tty name as obtained from PAM as a parameter. user The handler will get an user name as obtained from PAM as a parameter. Anything else will be added directly as a parameter to the handler executable. SEE ALSO
pam_console(8) AUTHOR
Tomas Mraz <tmraz@redhat.com> Red Hat 2005/3/18 console.handlers(5)
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