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Privilege Manager for Unix 7.2.1 - Administration Guide

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runtimeout

Description

Type string READ/WRITE

runtimeout specifies the number of seconds of idle time allowed before the session is closed.

Example
# close the session if the user is idle for 5 minutes 
runtimeout=300;

runumask

Description

Type integer READ/WRITE

runumask is a modifiable copy of the umask input variable. Specifies the umask filter which determines file permissions for files created during execution of the runcommand.

Example
trustedusers = {"jamie", "cory", "robyn"}; 
if (user in trustedusers ) 
{ 
   runumask=066; 
}
Related Topics

umask

runuser

Description

Type string READ/WRITE

runuser is a modifiable copy of the user input variable. Specifies the user name that pmlocald uses when initializing the runtime environment for the runcommand.

Example
if ( (user == "apache") && (command == "admin.cgi") ) 
{ 
   runuser="root"; 
}
Related Topics

user

runutmpuser

Description

Type string READ/WRITE

runutmpuser specifies the login name of the user that will be used when updating the UNIX utmp and wtmp files when the request runs.

Example
if ( user == "djv" ) 
{ 
   runutmpuser="dave"; 
}
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