On Tuesday 20 March 2007, you wrote: > ---- Nathan Aubrey wrote: > > On Monday 19 March 2007, Craig White wrote: > > > looking for a way to have user accounts (local or ldap) whose data is > > > erased (not saved) upon logout. > > > > > > Are there any methods that can accomplish this? > > > > Make sure you have it setup to create their account with pam on login, > > then when logging out edit the .bash_logout file to delete their homedir. > > When they login again, it will be re-created. Make sure everything they > > need to login is ready in the /etc/skel file, including the correct > > .bash_logout file > > you know I thought something like this would work, but after looking at the > bash man page for a while, I'm not sure. > > 1) you would have to make certain when you create the directory that you > create a .bash_logout that is owned by root, and that the perms don't allow > any other user to edit .bash_logout. > > 2) also, can you delete a parent directory while reading a file in it? that > would be the case if you are executing .bash_logout while trying to delete > its parent directory. > > Jerry > If the .bash_logout script calls an external script, say /usr/bin/remove_user $user Setup the pammkdir to create the users directory with permissions so a user can delete his own home folder, then make the /usr/bin/remove_user script do a simple check to verify the user requesting the deletion is the same as the one who owns the folder. it should be pretty simple to setup. nathan --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss