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NAME

       console-kit-daemon - ConsoleKit daemon

SYNOPSIS

       console-kit-daemon [--debug] [--help] [--no-daemon] [--timed-exit]

DESCRIPTION

       console-kit-daemon is a service for defining and tracking users, login sessions and seats.
       It provides interfaces for managing switching sessions and session  migration  when  using
       mechanisms  such as Virtual Terminals (VT).  ConsoleKit provides a number of interfaces to
       specify what displays are managed by the display manager, and how.

       ConsoleKit maintains a database of which users are logged  into  the  system.   ConsoleKit
       groups sessions by seats which represent a set of hardware (usually a keyboard and mouse).
       Other process communicate with ConsoleKit via D-Bus.

       One session leader process is responsible for asking  console-kit-daemon  to  open  a  new
       session.   In  the  typical case, the session leader would be a ConsoleKit enabled display
       manager, such as GDM.  This leader makes a connection to the D-Bus  system  bus  and  asks
       console-kit-daemon to open a session when needed.

       If  the operation succeeds, console-kit-daemon will return a cookie to the session leader.
       The session leader should store this variable in the environment as XDG_SESSION_COOKIE  so
       that  it  may  be  shared with its child processes.  The environment variable contains the
       UUID used to tie processes to a session.

       At this point the session will be registered with  ConsoleKit  and  a  particular  set  of
       information about the session will be stored along with it.

       The  Session  will  remain open until the Session Leader disconnects from the D-Bus system
       bus. The session will be removed from its seat, and deregistered.

       Various other programs need to know information about running user sessions, such  as  the
       Fast  User Switch Applet and other mechanisms for switching the console to use a different
       VT display.  Such programs  make  use  of  ConsoleKit  interfaces  to  determine  if  user
       switching is supported and to manage the switching of different sessions on the same seat.

       ConsoleKit  provides  a  pam_ck_connector so that non-graphical logins (e.g.  telnet, ssh,
       etc.) are registered with ConsoleKit.  This functionality works  if  this  PAM  module  is
       enabled  in  the  pam.conf(4)  configuration.   Thus ConsoleKit can be used as a utmp/wtmp
       replacement since it stores a superset of the information as in the utmp/wtmp database.

       The ConsoleKit database  is  stored  in  the  file  /run/ConsoleKit/database.   It  stores
       information about active Seats, Sessions, and the current SessionLeader.

OPTIONS

       The following options are supported:

       --debug                 Enable debug output.

       -h, --help              Display detailed usage message.

       --no-daemon             Avoid   starting  console-kit-daemon  as  a  daemon.   Useful  for
                               debugging.

       --timed-exit            Exit after 30 seconds.   Useful for debugging.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       See environ(5) for descriptions of environment variables.

       DISPLAY

           This environment variable corresponds to the Xserver display value associated with the
           ConsoleKit session.

       XDG_SESSION_COOKIE

           ConsoleKit  provides  this  environment  variable  to the session leader.  The session
           leader is expected to ensure this is set for the session process started.  It contains
           a  UUID  used  to  tie  the  processes  to  the session.  This is used to support user
           switching on displays that support it (currently only graphical  VT  displays  on  the
           console).

       XDG_RUNTIME_DIR

           The  XDG_RUNTIME_DIR  defines  the  base  directory  to  which user-specific files and
           objects should be stored. The XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is the same for all sessions of the same
           user and will be automatically removed once the last session of the user is closed.

       The  following  environment  variables are set when console-kit-daemon runs the run-seat.d
       scripts.  These values correspond to  those  values  returned  by  the  ck-list-session(1)
       utility.

       CK_SESSION_SEAT_ID

           The seat ID associated with the session.

       CK_SESSION_SEAT_UID

           The user id associated with the session

       CK_SESSION_DISPLAY_DEVICE

           The display device associated with the session.

       CK_SESSION_X11_DISPLAY_DEVICE

           The  value of the display device that the X11 display for the session is connected to.
           If there is no x11-display set, then this value is undefined.

       CK_SESSION_X11_DISPLAY

           The value of the X11 DISPLAY environment variable for this session if one is present.

       CK_SESSION_REMOTE_HOST_NAME

           If the session is not local, the value is the host name associated with  the  session.
           If the session is local, the value is empty.

       CK_SESSION_IS_ACTIVE

           The  value is "TRUE" if the session is active on the seat to which it is attached, and
           "FALSE" otherwise.

       CK_SESSION_IS_LOCAL

           The value is "TRUE" if the session is local, and "FALSE" if remote.

       CK_SESSION_IS_DYNAMIC

           The value is "TRUE"  if  the  session  was  started  with  ck-seat-tool,  and  "FALSE"
           otherwise.

EXTENDED DESCRIPTION

   ConsoleKit Seat Configuration
       ConsoleKit  seat configuration files are located in the /etc/ConsoleKit/seats.d directory.
       Each seat configuration file ends with the .seat suffix.  ConsoleKit  provides  a  default
       seat file named 00-primary.seat.  Additional seat configuration files may be added.  These
       files are in standard INI format.

       The settings below are in "group/key=default_value" format, and show the default values of
       the  00-primary.seat  file.   For example, to specify a different "Seat Entry/Name" value,
       you would modify the this file so it contains these lines:

       [Seat Entry]
       [...]
       Name=Customized seat name

       The following keys are supported for configuring ConsoleKit seats:

       Seat Entry/Version=1.0

           Version  number  of  the  seat  file.   This  specifies  the  version  number  of  the
           configuration file format used.  Currently only the value "1.0" is supported.

       Seat Entry/Name=Primary seat

           Name of the seat.

       Seat Entry/ID=StaticSeat

           Specifies  the  unique  ID of the seat.  If the value is NULL, then console-kit-daemon
           will provide a value.  The ID may only contain the ASCII characters [A-Z][a=z][0-9]_".

       Seat Entry/Hidden=false

           If this value is set to "false", then ConsoleKit will create  this  seat.   Otherwise,
           the seat will not be created.

       Seat Entry/Devices

           This  value  is not currently supported.  In the future, it is planned that ConsoleKit
           will provide the ability to manage how device permissions are managed, and this key is
           a placeholder.

       Seat Entry/Sessions=Local

           List  of  sessions to start on the seat, separated by the ";" character.  Each session
           must   be   defined   in   a   ConsoleKit    session    configuration    file    named
           /etc/ConsoleKit/sessions.d/sessions.session where sessions is the value of this key.

   ConsoleKit Session Configuration
       ConsoleKit  session  configuration  files  are  located  in the /etc/ConsoleKit/sessions.d
       directory.  Each session configuration file ends with  the  .session  suffix.   Additional
       seat configuration files may be added.  These files are in standard INI format.

       The  settings  below  are  in  "group/key"  format, so to specify the "Session Entry/Name"
       value, the file shoulld contain these lines:

       [Session Entry]
       [...]
       Name=Customized Session

       The following keys are supported for configuring ConsoleKit sessions:

       Session Entry/Name

           Unique name of the session.

       Session Entry/Type

           Type of the session

       Session Entry/Description

           Description of the session.

       Session Entry/DisplayTemplate

           This specifies the display type to be used with the session.  This corresponds to  the
           file /etc/ConsoleKit/displays.d/display_template.display where display_template is the
           value of this key.

       Local/variable

           The ConsoleKit display configuration file associated with the  "Entry/DisplayTemplate"
           key  specifies  the  command to run to launch the display.  This command is defined in
           the ConsoleKit display configuration file in the key  "X11/Exec".   This  command  can
           include  variables  that begin with the "$" character, such as "$display".  The values
           to be used for these variables can be defined in this  section.   So  if  the  session
           configuration file contains the value "Local/display=:0", this will cause the variable
           used when launching the command to be replaced with the value "0".

   ConsoleKit System Restart and Stop
       console-kit-daemon provides D-Bus interfaces that will restart or stop the  system.   When
       console-kit-daemon  receives  a  D-Bus  request  to  restart  the  system, it will run the
       /usr/lib/ConsoleKit/scripts/ck-system-restart script if the user has privilege to do  this
       operation.   When  console-kit-daemon receives a D-Bus request to stop the system, it will
       run the /usr/lib/ConsoleKit/scripts/ck-system-stop script if the user has privilege to  do
       this operation.

EXAMPLES

       Example 1: To start the ConsoleKit daemon

       example% console-kit-daemon

       Example 2: To configure ConsoleKit to start multiple sessions on a single seat

       To  start  two  local  displays:  DISPLAY  ":0" on vt7 and DISPLAY ":1" on "vt8", edit the
       00-primary.seat file as follows:

       [Seat Entry]
       Version=1.0
       Name=Primary seat
       Description=start static displays :0 on vt7 and :1 on vt8
       Hidden=false
       Devices=
       Sessions=Local;Local2;

       Then, in addition to the original /etc/ConsoleKit/sessions.d/Local.session file,  add  the
       following /etc/ConsoleKit/sessions.d/Local2.session file:

       [Session Entry]
       Name=Local
       Type=LoginWindow
       Description=Local Login Screen
       DisplayTemplate=Local

       [Local]
       display=:1
       vt=/dev/vt/8

SEE ALSO

       More information can be found at:

       https://github.com/ConsoleKit2/ConsoleKit2

       ck-history(1),  ck-launch-session(1), ck-list-sessions(1), svcadm(1m), environ(5), smf(5),
       console(4)

NOTES

       Brian Cameron, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2009.  Copyright (c) 2009 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.

       Some of the documentation in this manpage is from the ConsoleKit documentation written  by
       William Jon McCann.