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KDMCTL(1)               KDM remote control application               KDMCTL(1)

NAME
       kdmctl - kdm remote control application

SYNOPSIS
       kdmctl [options] [command [command arguments]]

DESCRIPTION
       kdmctl  is  an  application to remote-control kdm. It makes use of UNIX
       domain sockets.

       There are two types of sockets: the global one (dmctl) and the per-dis-
       play  ones (dmctl-<display>). The global one's subdir is owned by root,
       the subdirs of the per-display ones' are owned by  the  user  currently
       owning the session (root or the logged in user).

       The directory in which the sockets are located is determined this way:
          - the -s option is examined
          - the $DM_CONTROL variable is examined
          - the kdm config file is searched for the FifoDir key
          -/var/run/xdmctl and /var/run are tried

       If  $DISPLAY is set (or -d was specified) and -g was not specified, the
       display-specific control socket will be used, otherwise the global one.

       Tokens in the command and the reply are tab-separated.   Command  argu-
       ments  can  be  specified as separate command line parameters, in which
       case they are simply concatenated with tabs in between.

       If the command is '-', kdmctl reads commands from stdin.   The  default
       command is 'caps'.

OPTIONS
   Options:
       -h -help
              print help message.

       -g -global
              Use global control socket even if $DISPLAY is set

       -d -display
              Override $DISPLAY

       -s -sockets
              Override $DM_CONTROL

       -c -config
              Use alternative kdm config file

   Commands:
   Global commands:
       login  display (now|schedule) user password [session_arguments]
               login  user at specified display. if "now" is specified, a pos-
              sibly running session is killed, otherwise  the  login  is  done
              after the session exits.
              session_arguments  are  printf-like  escaped contents for .dmrc.
              Unlisted keys will default to previously saved values.

   Per-display commands:
       lock   The display is marked as locked. If the X-Server crashes in this
              state,  no  auto-relogin will be performed even if the option is
              on.

       unlock Reverse the effect of "lock": re-enable auto-relogin.

       suicide
              The  currently  running  session  is  forcibly  terminated.   No
              auto-relogin  is attempted, but a scheduled "login" command will
              be executed.

   Commands for all sockets:
       caps   Returns a list of this socket's capabilities:

           - kdm
              identifies kdm, in case some other DM implements this  protocol,
              too.

           - list, activate, lock, suicide, login
              the respective command is supported.

           - bootoptions
              the  "listbootoptions"  command and the "=" option to "shutdown"
              are supported.

           - shutdown <list>
              "shutdown"  is  supported  and  allowed  to  the  listed   users
              (comma-separated). "*" means all authenticated users.

           - shutdown
              "shutdown" is supported and allowed to everybody.

           - nuke <list>
              forced shutdown is allowed to the listed users.

           - nuke
              forced shutdown is allowed to everybody.

           - reserve <number>
              reserve  displays  are  configured and <number> are available at
              this time.

       list [all|alllocal]
              Return a list of running sessions. By default  all  active  ses-
              sions  are  listed.  If "all" is specified, passive sessions are
              listed as well. If "alllocal" is specified, passive sessions are
              listed as well, but all incoming remote sessions are skipped.

              Each session entry is a comma-separated tuple of:
              - Display or TTY name
              - VT name for local sessions
              - Logged in user's name, empty for passive sessions and outgoing
                remote sessions (local chooser mode)
              - Session type or remote host for outgoing remote sessions,
                empty for passive sessions
              - A flag field:
                   - "t" for tty sessions
                   - "*" for the display belonging to the requesting socket
                   - "!" for sessions that cannot be killed by the requesting
                     socket
                   - New flags might be added later
              - New fields might be added later

       reserve [timeout in seconds]
              Start a reserve login screen. If nobody logs in within the spec-
              ified amount of time (one minute by  default),  the  display  is
              removed  again.  When the session on the display exits, the dis-
              play is removed, too.
              Permitted only on sockets  of  local  displays  and  the  global
              socket.

       activate (vt|display)
              Switch  to  a  particular  VT  (virtual terminal). The VT may be
              specified either directly (e.g., vt3) or by a display  using  it
              (e.g., :2).
              Permitted  only  on  sockets  of  local  displays and the global
              socket.

       listbootoptions
              List available boot options.
              => "ok" list default current default  and  current  are  indices
              into the list and are -1 if unset or undeterminable.

       shutdown (reboot|halt) [=bootchoice]
                (ask|trynow|forcenow|schedule|start
                 (-1|end (force|forcemy|cancel)))
              Request a system shutdown, either a reboot or a halt/poweroff.

              An  OS  choice  for the next boot may be specified from the list
              returned by "listbootoptions".

              Shutdowns requested from per-display sockets are  executed  when
              the  current  session  on that display exits. Such a request may
              pop up a dialog asking for confirmation and/or authentication.

              start is the time for which the shutdown  is  scheduled.  If  it
              starts  with  a plus-sign, the current time is added. Zero means
              immediately.

              end is the latest time at which the shutdown should be performed
              if  active  sessions  are  still  running.  If  it starts with a
              plus-sign, the start time is added. Minus one means wait  infin-
              itely.  If end is through and active sessions are still running,
              KDM can do one of the following:
                 - "cancel" - give up the shutdown.
                 - "force" - shut down nonetheless.
                 - "forcemy" - shut down nonetheless if all active sessions
                    belong to the requesting user. Only for per-display  sock-
                 ets.

              start and end are specified in seconds since the UNIX epoch.

              "trynow"  is  a  synonym  for  "0 0 cancel", "forcenow" for "0 0
              force" and "schedule" for "0 -1".

              "ask" attempts an immediate shutdown and interacts with the user
              if active sessions are still running. Only for per-display sock-
              ets.

       shutdown cancel [local|global]
              Cancel a scheduled shutdown. The global  socket  always  cancels
              the   currently  pending  shutdown,  while  per-display  sockets
              default to cancelling their queued request.

       shutdown status
              Return a list with information about shutdowns.
              The entries are comma-separated tuples of:
                 - ("global"|"local") - pending vs. queued shutdown. A local
                   entry can be returned only by a per-display socket.
                 - ("halt"|"reboot")
                 - start
                 - end
                 - ("ask"|"force"|"forcemy"|"cancel")
                 - Numeric user ID of the requesting user, -1 for the global
                   socket.
                 - The next boot OS choice or "-" for none.
                 - New fields might be added later.

SEE ALSO
       kdm(1)

       /usr/share/doc/kdm/README.gz
              Information about the command sockets (and kdm)

AUTHORS
       Oswald Buddenhagen <ossi@kde.org>

       Please use http://bugs.kde.org to report bugs; do not mail the  authors
       directly.

       This   manual   page  was  written  by  Holger  Hartmann  <Holger_Hart-
       mann@gmx.de> for the Debian Project (but may be used by  others).  Per-
       mission  is  granted  to  copy,  distribute and/or modify this document
       under the terms of the GNU General Public License,  Version  2  or  any
       later version published by the Free Software Foundation.

       On  Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License
       can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.

K Desktop Environment              June 2006                         KDMCTL(1)

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