<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr">This is a bad idea because I use tmux to manage my shell. If there is an autokiller, then I'll have to reopen and get my panes how I like them again. I may not be working in a pane or I may be running something like tail to read log files, or something else, so an inactivity killer would kill all of that.<div>tom29739, Tool Labs user.</div><div><pre style="white-space:pre-wrap;color:rgb(0,0,0)">>><i> and a shell should automatically terminate on labs,
</i>>><i> if it's been inactive for 30 mintues.
</i>>
> No. I use mosh to connect to Labs. depening on circumstances such as
> commuting, pause times, and others, the inactiity time may well exceed
> half an hour.
>
> Make it unlimited.
>
> Purodha
>
>
>> On 04.04.2016 21:54, Maximilian Doerr wrote:
>><i> I think the primary problem is that users keep running bot scripts on
</i>>><i> it, when they shouldn't, and I think the easy solution would be to
</i>>><i> implement a killer, which kills all scripts started on tools-login
</i>>><i> when the user logs off, or if it has been running for more than 15
</i>>><i> minutes. It's okay to run it on -login quickly to understand how it
</i>>><i> will interact with the labs environment, but it's not supposed to be
</i>>><i> permanent. Another seemingly recurring problem, and I'm guilty of it
</i>>><i> too is when users pointlessly leave shell sessions open. That's
</i>>><i> also
</i>>><i> a security risk, and a shell should automatically terminate on labs,
</i>>><i> if it's been inactive for 30 mintues.
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i> Just my thoughts.
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i> Cyberpower678
</i>>><i> English Wikipedia Account Creation Team
</i>>><i> Mailing List Moderator
</i>>><i> Global User Renamer
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i> -----Original Message-----
</i>>><i> From: Labs-l [mailto:<a href="https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/labs-l" target="_blank">labs-l-bounces at lists.wikimedia.org</a>] On Behalf Of
</i>>><i> Yuvi Panda
</i>>><i> Sent: Monday, April 04, 2016 3:43 PM
</i>>><i> To: Wikimedia Labs <<a href="https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/labs-l" target="_blank">labs-l at lists.wikimedia.org</a>>
</i>>><i> Subject: [Labs-l] [Tools] New bastion at <a href="http://tools-login.wmflabs.org" target="_blank">tools-login.wmflabs.org</a>
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i> Hello!
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i> I've moved <a href="http://tools-login.wmflabs.org" target="_blank">tools-login.wmflabs.org</a> to a new bastion host with twice
</i>>><i> the RAM and CPU of the old one. This should hopefully provide a
</i>>><i> better
</i>>><i> bandaid against it getting overloaded up. More discussion about a
</i>>><i> longer term solution at <a href="https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T131541" target="_blank">https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T131541</a>
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i> You can find new fingerprints at
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i> <a href="https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:SSH_Fingerprints/tools-login.wmflabs.org" target="_blank">https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:SSH_Fingerprints/tools-login.wmflabs.org</a>
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i> Apologies for the interruption! I'll leave the old bastion up at
</i>>><i> tools-bastion-05.eqiad.wmflabs.
</i>>><i>
</i>>><i> --
</i>>><i> Yuvi Panda T
</i>>><i> <a href="http://yuvi.in/blog" target="_blank">http://yuvi.in/blog</a>
</i>>><i>
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