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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T09:51:02+00:00 2026-05-15T09:51:02+00:00

I have a similar question to this: PHP session timeout callback? Basically, I want

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I have a similar question to this: PHP session timeout callback?

Basically, I want to run some code once a user has been inactive for a certain amount of time. However my case is a little more tricky than the above question. This is because I am using Ajaxterm: http://antony.lesuisse.org/software/ajaxterm/

My php script will handle authentication, and if logged in, will start an ajaxterm daemon. Ajaxterm starts its own little web server, which my php script will “proxy” its output to the user.

What I wish to do is if the user has not pressed a key for a certain amount of time in ajaxterm, to kill the process.

Has anyone got any ideas on how I could do this?

BTW: I could scrap php if there is a better language to do the above in

Thanks

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    2026-05-15T09:51:03+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:51 am

    The question you’ve posted is not only similar to what you want, it’s pretty much the same. I guess you’re asking how to do the cleanup task, which consists of killing ajaxterm.

    There way I describe here works for Linux, but is portable with a little effort. To identify and kill a process you need to know the process id. You could get it by starting ajaxterm within a bash script, echo the pid and read it out with php. Or even easier use the ajaxterm -PPIDFILE, --pidfile=PIDFILE command line option to set each users ajaxterm instance to a different pidfile. You then just need to read out this file with your language of choice and execute a kill command.

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