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Linux: 'export TMOUT' in /etc/profile

Information

Severity

Severity

Informational

Family

Family

Policy

CVSSv2 Base

CVSSv2 Base

0.0

CVSSv2 Vector

CVSSv2 Vector

AV:L/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:N

Created

Created

4 years ago

Modified

Modified

3 years ago

Summary

When invoked interactively with the --login option or when invoked as sh, Bash reads the /etc/profile instructions. These usually set the shell variables PATH, USER, MAIL, HOSTNAME and HISTSIZE. On some systems, the umask value is configured in /etc/profile, on other systems this file holds pointers to other configuration files such as: - /etc/inputrc, the system-wide Readline initialization file where you can configure the command line bell-style. - the /etc/profile.d directory, which contains files configuring system-wide behavior of specific programs. All settings that you want to apply to all your users' environments should be in this file.