  | | | Environment test | Environment test 2007-10-11 - By Bill Tangren
Back Michael Scully wrote: > Greetings: > > I have users who connect via ssh to run a particular application. > For those, I have their .bash_profile set to run this application and exit > when they close it. But I often need those same users to login at the > console or via an X-Windows session for other things. If they try to log in > via the console or X-client, it will fail because it tries to run this > application instead. > > What environment variable or tty test would work easiest to make > this "autorun" conditional? If they are using X and create a terminal > session somewhere on the desktop, I DO NOT want that one to launch the > application either. Thanks in advance. > > Scully > > > >
I did this hack to (to /etc/profile) have a user session time out if they ssh but not if they log in at the console:
if (grep ^"sshd: " /proc/$PPID/cmdline >/dev/null 2>&1); then export TMOUT=900 fi
You might try something like that.
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