I'm wondering if there is any way to timeout a login after a period of
inactivity. I think having windows open overnight and coming back in
and they are still authenticated is a bit too lenient for our
policies.
So is there a way to easily achieve this, or is this something I
should open a feature request for?
> I'm wondering if there is any way to timeout a login after a period of
> inactivity. I think having windows open overnight and coming back in
> and they are still authenticated is a bit too lenient for our
> policies.
>
> So is there a way to easily achieve this, or is this something I
> should open a feature request for?
>
While its not tracked in the application it self, it is easily done via a
cronjob, for example see
Feel free to add a feature request for it.
Ohad
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On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 7:03 PM, jmccann wrote:
So would that clear all sessions or just session older then X? If the
latter can the time be configured?
I'll probably add a feature request as well, but just seeing if there
is a way to get what I need (just sessions older then X) someway in
the interim.
Thanks!
Jake
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On Dec 29, 11:59 am, Ohad Levy wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 7:03 PM, jmccann wrote:
> > I'm wondering if there is any way to timeout a login after a period of
> > inactivity. I think having windows open overnight and coming back in
> > and they are still authenticated is a bit too lenient for our
> > policies.
>
> > So is there a way to easily achieve this, or is this something I
> > should open a feature request for?
>
> While its not tracked in the application it self, it is easily done via a
> cronjob, for example seehttps://github.com/ohadlevy/puppet-foreman/blob/master/foreman/manife...
>
> Feel free to add a feature request for it.
>
> Ohad
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> > Thanks,
> > Jake
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> So would that clear all sessions or just session older then X? If the
> latter can the time be configured?
>
> I'll probably add a feature request as well, but just seeing if there
> is a way to get what I need (just sessions older then X) someway in
> the interim.
Did you add one eventually? I was noticing it today and though I could
solve it if I had a feature request
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On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 9:17 PM, jmccann wrote:
I’m wondering if there is any way to timeout a login after a period of
inactivity. I think having windows open overnight and coming back in
and they are still authenticated is a bit too lenient for our
policies.
So is there a way to easily achieve this, or is this something I
should open a feature request for?
While its not tracked in the application it self, it is easily done via a
cronjob, for example seehttps://github.com/ohadlevy/puppet-foreman/blob/master/foreman/manife…
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On Jan 11, 7:13 am, Ohad Levy wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 9:17 PM, jmccann wrote:
> > So would that clear all sessions or just session older then X? If the
> > latter can the time be configured?
>
> > I'll probably add a feature request as well, but just seeing if there
> > is a way to get what I need (just sessions older then X) someway in
> > the interim.
>
> Did you add one eventually? I was noticing it today and though I could
> solve it if I had a feature request ;)
>
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>
> > Thanks!
> > Jake
>
> > On Dec 29, 11:59 am, Ohad Levy wrote:
> >> On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 7:03 PM, jmccann wrote:
> >> > I'm wondering if there is any way to timeout a login after a period of
> >> > inactivity. I think having windows open overnight and coming back in
> >> > and they are still authenticated is a bit too lenient for our
> >> > policies.
>
> >> > So is there a way to easily achieve this, or is this something I
> >> > should open a feature request for?
>
> >> While its not tracked in the application it self, it is easily done via a
> >> cronjob, for example seehttps://github.com/ohadlevy/puppet-foreman/blob/master/foreman/manife...
>
> >> Feel free to add a feature request for it.
>
> >> Ohad
>
> >> > Thanks,
> >> > Jake
>
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