On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 05:51:21 +0000, Anshul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyhow, a "at" command in /etc/profile should do!
I went through the man of at command. The /etc/profile could possibily
fire of some system wide 'at' command which in turn could run at
specified time. But how do you co-ordinate that 'at' command so that
it forces a particular user to logout of the system after exactly one
hour of his/her login.
Could you help me out.

-siddhartha


> 
> But this seriously begs the question WHY?  Why oh why would you want
> to do such an evil thing?  If you did that to me I did hate you! lol!
> Cant imagine something suddenly closing those million tabs and
> terminals without so much of a warning!
> 
> Anshul
> 
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 22:38:17 +0530, linuxprosun
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > How can I protect to not use linux more than a fixed amount of time, each
> > time (s)he used opened it. I mean to say automatic logout after 1 hour.
> >
> > bye
> > prosun
> >
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