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| CheckerRunning (c) | b | Read/Write | N/A |
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| Created (d) | s | Read | N/A |
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| Enabled (e) | b | Read/Write | N/A |
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| Expires (f) | s | Read | N/A |
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| ExtendedTimeout (a) | t | Read/Write | extended_timeout |
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| Fingerprint | s | Read | fingerprint |
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| Host | s | Read/Write | host |
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| Interval (a) | t | Read/Write | interval |
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| LastApprovalRequest (g) | s | Read | N/A |
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| LastCheckedOK (h) | s | Read/Write | N/A |
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| LastCheckerStatus (i) | n | Read | N/A |
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| LastEnabled (j) | s | Read | N/A |
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| LastApprovalRequest (f) | s | Read | N/A |
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| LastCheckedOK (g) | s | Read/Write | N/A |
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| LastEnabled (h) | s | Read | N/A |
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| Name | s | Read | (Section name) |
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| ObjectPath | o | Read | N/A |
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| Secret (k) | ay | Write | secret (or secfile) |
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| Secret (i) | ay | Write | secret (or secfile) |
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| Timeout (a) | t | Read/Write | timeout |
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a) Represented as milliseconds.
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c) Setting this property is equivalent to calling StartChecker() or
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d) The creation time of this client object, as an RFC 3339 string.
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d) The creation time of this client object, as a RFC 3339 string.
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e) Setting this property is equivalent to calling Enable() or
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f) The date and time this client will be disabled, as an RFC 3339
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string, or an empty string if this is not scheduled.
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g) The date and time of the last approval request, as an RFC 3339
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string, or an empty string if this has not happened.
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h) The date and time a checker was last successful, as an RFC 3339
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string, or an empty string if this has not happened. Setting
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this property is equivalent to calling CheckedOK(), i.e. the
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current time is set, regardless of the string sent. Please
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always use an empty string when setting this property, to allow
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for possible future expansion.
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i) The exit status of the last checker, -1 if it did not exit
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cleanly, -2 if a checker has not yet returned.
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j) The date and time this client was last enabled, as an RFC 3339
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string, or an empty string if this has not happened.
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k) A raw byte array, not hexadecimal digits.
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f) The time of the last approval request, as a RFC 3339 string, or
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an empty string if this has not happened.
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g) The last time a checker was successful, as a RFC 3339 string, or
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an empty string if this has not happened. Setting this property
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is equivalent to calling CheckedOK(), i.e. the current time is
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set, regardless of the string sent. Please always use an empty
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string when setting this property, to allow for possible future
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h) The last time this client was enabled, as a RFC 3339 string, or
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an empty string if this has not happened.
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i) A raw byte array, not hexadecimal digits.
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*** CheckerCompleted(n: Exitcode, x: Signal, s: Command)
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*** CheckerCompleted(n: Exitcode, x: Waitstatus, s: Command)
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A checker (Command) has completed. Exitcode is either the exit
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code or -1 for abnormal exit, in which case, the signal number
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code or -1 for abnormal exit. In any case, the full Waitstatus
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(as from wait(2)) is also available.
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*** CheckerStarted(s: Command)
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A checker command (Command) has just been started.
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This client will be approved or denied in exactly Timeout
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milliseconds, depending on ApprovedByDefault. Approve() can now
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usefully be called on this client object.
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*** PropertyChanged(s: Property, v: Value)
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The Property on this client has changed to Value.
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*** Rejected(s: Reason)
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This client was not given its secret for a specified Reason.
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Copyright © 2010-2015 Teddy Hogeborn
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Copyright © 2010-2015 Björn Påhlsson
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
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License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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