RTFM:
deadtime (G)
The value of the parameter (a decimal integer) represents the
number of minutes of inactivity before a connection is consid-
ered dead, and it is disconnected. The deadtime only takes
effect if the number of open files is zero.
This is useful to stop a server?s resources being exhausted by a
large number of inactive connections.
Most clients have an auto-reconnect feature when a connection is
broken so in most cases this parameter should be transparent to
users.
Using this parameter with a timeout of a few minutes is recom-
mended for most systems.
A deadtime of zero indicates that no auto-disconnection should
be performed.
Yang
On Tue, 05 Oct 2004 20:31:18 -0300 (EST), erich@grad.ufsc.br
<erich@grad.ufsc.br> wrote:> Hi there,
> I have a network running win9x/2000 machines, connected to
> a samba server with ldap autentication. I wanna know if
> there's way to receive information about login(principally
> logoff) in a fast way.. The WIN machines take a long time to
> send the logoff message (about 2-3min). I was thinking in
> running a program every time the users login and logoff, this
> program could send a logoff message to a server and it must
> run on windows machines..is there a way to run that program?
>
> Waiting answears,
> Erich Silvestre
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