2010-04-11 19:23:53 |
Valdisvi |
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added bug |
2010-04-11 19:25:15 |
Valdisvi |
summary |
Regression only session timeout and nologin are checked |
Regression only session timeout and nologin are checked for timeoutd |
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2010-04-11 19:25:27 |
Valdisvi |
summary |
Regression only session timeout and nologin are checked for timeoutd |
Regression: only session timeout and nologin are checked for timeoutd |
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2010-04-11 19:26:17 |
Valdisvi |
description |
Binary package hint: timeoutd
This probably appeared after bugs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121960 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137250 was fixed.
To check this try these lines for e.g. for user "user"
If configuration is for /etc/timeouts:
Al0800-0900:*:user:*:NOLOGIN
Al:*:user:*:0:2:0:1
Log in as user, and run command:
watch -d 'timeoutd tv tty1; echo $?'
After 1 minute will get warning about logging off.
Though if overall day limit is set, e.g.
Al:*:user:*:0:0:2:1
Then status is always 0, and user is never logged off. So, my kids simply log in again, when they are logged off if time is outside nologin range of time. |
Binary package hint: timeoutd
Was tested on 10.04 (Lycid Lynx) Beta2.
This probably appeared after bugs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121960 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137250 was fixed.
To check this try these lines for e.g. for user "user"
If configuration is for /etc/timeouts:
Al0800-0900:*:user:*:NOLOGIN
Al:*:user:*:0:2:0:1
Log in as user, and run command:
watch -d 'timeoutd tv tty1; echo $?'
After 1 minute will get warning about logging off.
Though if overall day limit is set, e.g.
Al:*:user:*:0:0:2:1
Then status is always 0, and user is never logged off. So, my kids simply log in again, when they are logged off if time is outside nologin range of time.
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2010-04-11 19:26:30 |
Valdisvi |
description |
Binary package hint: timeoutd
Was tested on 10.04 (Lycid Lynx) Beta2.
This probably appeared after bugs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121960 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137250 was fixed.
To check this try these lines for e.g. for user "user"
If configuration is for /etc/timeouts:
Al0800-0900:*:user:*:NOLOGIN
Al:*:user:*:0:2:0:1
Log in as user, and run command:
watch -d 'timeoutd tv tty1; echo $?'
After 1 minute will get warning about logging off.
Though if overall day limit is set, e.g.
Al:*:user:*:0:0:2:1
Then status is always 0, and user is never logged off. So, my kids simply log in again, when they are logged off if time is outside nologin range of time.
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Binary package hint: timeoutd
Was tested on 10.04 (Lycid Lynx) Beta2.
This probably appeared after bugs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121960 and https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137250 was fixed.
To check this try these lines for e.g. for user "user"
If configuration is for /etc/timeouts:
Al0800-0900:*:user:*:NOLOGIN
Al:*:user:*:0:2:0:1
Log in as user, and run command:
watch -d 'timeoutd tv tty1; echo $?'
After 1 minute will get warning about logging off.
Though if overall day limit is set, e.g.
Al:*:user:*:0:0:2:1
Then status is always 0, and user is never logged off. So, my kids simply log in again, when they are logged off if time is outside nologin range of time.
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2010-04-11 19:26:49 |
Valdisvi |
description |
Binary package hint: timeoutd
Was tested on 10.04 (Lycid Lynx) Beta2.
This probably appeared after bugs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121960 and https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137250 was fixed.
To check this try these lines for e.g. for user "user"
If configuration is for /etc/timeouts:
Al0800-0900:*:user:*:NOLOGIN
Al:*:user:*:0:2:0:1
Log in as user, and run command:
watch -d 'timeoutd tv tty1; echo $?'
After 1 minute will get warning about logging off.
Though if overall day limit is set, e.g.
Al:*:user:*:0:0:2:1
Then status is always 0, and user is never logged off. So, my kids simply log in again, when they are logged off if time is outside nologin range of time.
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Binary package hint: timeoutd
Was tested on 10.04 (Lycid Lynx) Beta2.
This probably appeared after bugs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121960 and https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137250 was fixed.
To check this try these lines for e.g. for user "user"
If configuration is for /etc/timeouts:
Al0800-0900:*:user:*:NOLOGIN
Al:*:user:*:0:2:0:1
Log in as user, and run command:
watch -d 'timeoutd tv tty1; echo $?'
After 1 minute will get warning about logging off.
Though if overall day limit is set, e.g.
Al:*:user:*:0:0:2:1
Then status is always 0, and user is never logged off. So, my kids simply log in again, when they are logged off, if time is outside nologin range of time.
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2010-04-11 19:29:17 |
Valdisvi |
description |
Binary package hint: timeoutd
Was tested on 10.04 (Lycid Lynx) Beta2.
This probably appeared after bugs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121960 and https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137250 was fixed.
To check this try these lines for e.g. for user "user"
If configuration is for /etc/timeouts:
Al0800-0900:*:user:*:NOLOGIN
Al:*:user:*:0:2:0:1
Log in as user, and run command:
watch -d 'timeoutd tv tty1; echo $?'
After 1 minute will get warning about logging off.
Though if overall day limit is set, e.g.
Al:*:user:*:0:0:2:1
Then status is always 0, and user is never logged off. So, my kids simply log in again, when they are logged off, if time is outside nologin range of time.
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Binary package hint: timeoutd
Was tested on 10.04 (Lycid Lynx) Beta2.
This probably appeared after bugs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121960 and https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137250 was fixed. Before that time checking was OK.
To check this try these lines for e.g. for user "user", use configuration in /etc/timeouts:
Al0800-0900:*:user:*:NOLOGIN
Al:*:user:*:0:2:0:1
Log in as user, and run command:
watch -d 'timeoutd tv tty1; echo $?'
After 1 minute will get warning about logging off.
Though if overall day limit is set, e.g.
Al:*:user:*:0:0:2:1
Then status is always 0, and user is never logged off. So, my kids simply log in again, when they are logged off, if time is outside nologin range of time. |
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2012-05-11 13:25:22 |
Atanas |
bug |
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added subscriber Atanas |
2012-05-11 13:25:54 |
Launchpad Janitor |
timeoutd (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2012-10-30 17:42:36 |
Risto Mononen |
attachment added |
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Fix timeoutd.c and Makefile https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/timeoutd/+bug/560925/+attachment/3418880/+files/560925.patch |
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2012-10-30 17:43:31 |
Risto Mononen |
timeoutd (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
In Progress |
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2012-10-30 17:43:45 |
Risto Mononen |
timeoutd (Ubuntu): assignee |
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Risto Mononen (risto-mononen) |
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2012-10-30 20:18:14 |
Ubuntu Foundations Team Bug Bot |
tags |
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patch |
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2012-10-30 20:18:19 |
Ubuntu Foundations Team Bug Bot |
bug |
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added subscriber Ubuntu Review Team |
2012-11-03 07:56:14 |
Risto Mononen |
attachment added |
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Fix both lp #560925 and Debian #649739 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/timeoutd/+bug/560925/+attachment/3422349/+files/SIGSEGV.patch |
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2012-11-03 16:38:35 |
Risto Mononen |
attachment added |
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Fix tty message (--> /dev/tty2, not tty2) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/timeoutd/+bug/560925/+attachment/3422673/+files/ttymsg.patch |
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