Hi Russ,
On Di 20 Jul 2010 11:58:30 CEST R P Herrold wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010, Mike Gabriel wrote:
Is there a reason to keep the session folders of terminated
sessions? It is nice to have some logs of terminated sessions but
for production this is not really feasible...Note in passing: It is curious that there is a './ssh/" rather than
a /.ssh/ "invisible 'dotfile' directory"[...]
On a Linux client all these folders are stored in .x2go. This is the
.x2go user config dir. For me this is sufficient as a dot-directory.
Within .x2go the developers should be free of choice on how to handle
file naming... (There is no reason for having a dot-dir ,,.ssh''
cascaded within a dot-dir ,,.x2go''
That to one side, it should be posible to 'age' and expire these
using the 'find' command at startup[...]
Your suggestion can only be a workaround... Proper config file
handling should be done by the code of the server/client packages.
Keeping locks for forensics is sensible, this might need a config
switch somewhere (server as well as client...).
Greets, Mike
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