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Are you running tcsh? If so, it's because someone set the "autologout"
shell variable to automatically log you out. See "man tcsh" for
details.
- khill
umweber@mcs.drexel.edu wrote:
>
> This has been bothering me for awhile, and no one I know seems to know
> what it is, or what it's from, but all the time from work (behind a
> firewall) when I am sshed into my home machine, or a friend's machine,
> both using Redhat 6.0, after a certain amount of idle time, when I flip
> back to my ssh window, I've been logged out, and my prompt says
> auto-logout. What exactly is this and how can I disable it?
>
> --
> Michelle Weber
> umweber@mcs.drexel.edu
>
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