Re: Display IT Policy at logon - FC5?[Scanned]

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Todd Zullinger wrote:
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I wrote:
The script could use zenity to display the policy and check whether
it was agreed to or not.  Then you would continue or abort depending
on the response of the user.

On second thought, perhaps zenity isn't quite up to the task (check
the man page and see if you can make it do what you need).  But you
could use the appease-lawyers.c code from the flash-plugin SRPM[1] to
display the policy and check the return result.  See the flash-plugin
setup script for an example of how this is used.

[1] http://macromedia.mplug.org/rpmsource/

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OK, I'll take a look at the flash plugin script, that is exactly the kind of window I want, so maybe I can hack it :)

Cheers,

-Chris


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