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LOGOUTD

Section: System Management Commands (8)
Updated: 05/17/2017
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NAME

logoutd - enforce login time restrictions  

SYNOPSIS

logoutd
 

DESCRIPTION

logoutd

enforces the login time and port restrictions specified in /etc/porttime. logoutd should be started from /etc/rc. The /var/run/utmp file is scanned periodically and each user name is checked to see if the named user is permitted on the named port at the current time. Any login session which is violating the restrictions in /etc/porttime is terminated.  

FILES

/etc/porttime

File containing port access.

/var/run/utmp

List of current login sessions.


 

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