timeouts can be floats now

This commit is contained in:
Todd C. Miller
2009-12-08 21:58:16 +00:00
parent 186d836ebc
commit a61c1806a6

View File

@@ -922,13 +922,16 @@ C<@loglen@> (use 0 or negate the option to disable word wrap).
=item passwd_timeout =item passwd_timeout
Number of minutes before the B<sudo> password prompt times out. Number of minutes before the B<sudo> password prompt times out.
The default is C<@password_timeout@>; set this to C<0> for no password timeout. The timeout may include a fractional component if minute granularity
is insufficient, for example C<2.5>. The default is C<@password_timeout@>;
set this to C<0> for no password timeout.
=item timestamp_timeout =item timestamp_timeout
Number of minutes that can elapse before B<sudo> will ask for a Number of minutes that can elapse before B<sudo> will ask for a
passwd again. The default is C<@timeout@>. Set this to C<0> to always passwd again. The timeout may include a fractional component if
prompt for a password. minute granularity is insufficient, for example C<2.5>. The default
is C<@timeout@>. Set this to C<0> to always prompt for a password.
If set to a value less than C<0> the user's timestamp will never If set to a value less than C<0> the user's timestamp will never
expire. This can be used to allow users to create or delete their expire. This can be used to allow users to create or delete their
own timestamps via C<sudo -v> and C<sudo -k> respectively. own timestamps via C<sudo -v> and C<sudo -k> respectively.