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feat: disable TMOUT for development environments #1464

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To avoid disruption to development work, disable the shell timeout for inactivity in the CIS hardening configuration for the ci-aio and ci-multinode environments.

To avoid disruption to development work, disable the shell timeout for
inactivity in the CIS hardening configuration for the `ci-aio` and
`ci-multinode` environments.
@jackhodgkiss jackhodgkiss added the enhancement New feature or request label Jan 16, 2025
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Seems okay to me but since it's changing a security feature I'd like to get input from others. @priteau or @mnasiadka ?

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Seems okay to me but since it's changing a security feature I'd like to get input from others. @priteau or @mnasiadka ?

Changing security only in specific environments for development.

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Seems okay to me but since it's changing a security feature I'd like to get input from others. @priteau or @mnasiadka ?

Changing security only in specific environments for development.

They're also the only environments that we regularly test, so any difference to production is a risk

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