sessreg (1) Linux Manual Page
NAME
sessreg – manage utmpx/wtmpx entries for non-init clients
SYNOPSIS
sessreg [-w wtmpx-file] [-u utmpx-file] [-L lastlog-file] [-l line-name] [-h host-name] [-s slot-number] [-x Xservers-file] [-t ttys-file] [-V] [-a] [-d] user-name
DESCRIPTION
Sessreg is a simple program for managing utmpx/wtmpx and lastlog entries for xdm sessions.
This version of sessreg is built using the modern POSIX pututxline(3c) interfaces, which no longer require the slot-number, ttys-file, or Xservers-file mappings. For compatibility with older versions and other operating systems, the -s, -t, and -x flags are accepted, but ignored.
USAGE
In Xstartup, place a call like:
sessreg -a -l $DISPLAY -x /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers $USER
and in Xreset:
sessreg -d -l $DISPLAY -x /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers $USER
OPTIONS
-wwtmpx-file- This specifies an alternate wtmpx file, instead of
/var/log/wtmp. The special name "none" disables writing records to the wtmpx file. -uutmpx-file- This specifies an alternate utmpx file, instead of
/var/run/utmp. The special name "none" disables writing records to the utmpx file. -Llastlog-file- This specifies an alternate lastlog file, instead of
/var/log/lastlog, if the platform supports lastlog files. The special name "none" disables writing records to the lastlog file. -lline-name- This describes the "line" name of the entry. For terminal sessions, this is the final pathname segment of the terminal device filename (e.g. ttyd0). For X sessions, it should probably be the local display name given to the users session (e.g. :0). If none is specified, the terminal name will be determined with ttyname(3) and stripped of leading components.
-hhost-name- This is set to indicate that the session was initiated from a remote host. In typical xdm usage, this options is not used.
-sslot-number- This option is accepted for compatibility, but does nothing in this version of sessreg.
-xXservers-file- This option is accepted for compatibility, but does nothing in this version of sessreg.
-tttys-file- This option is accepted for compatibility, but does nothing in this version of sessreg.
-V- This option causes the command to print its version and exit.
-a- This session should be added to utmpx/wtmpx.
-d- This session should be deleted from utmpx/wtmpx. One of -a/-d must be specified.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Keith Packard, MIT X Consortium
