At 00:26 10/11/99 -0500, you wrote: >> Ah, I see what you are getting at. A per-executable (or whatever) >> licensing/seat type deal? I don't know of any way to do this (aside from >> putting each binary to license into a separate directory?) > >That defeats the purpose of 'max connections' then, doesn't it? > >Essentially, what we want to perform is a network installation of large >commercial software products and restrict their use on the server by setting >a maximum number of connections. Currently, installing a copy of WordPerfect >on our server theoretically allows access to the program by multiple >workstations despite the actual ownership of less than half a dozen >licenses. > >Does anyone have any ideas? tcpwrappers ??? > >--- >Ian Douglas, Wild Web Services >http://www.wildwebservices.com/ >ph: 613.253.3147 >fx: 613.253.1029 >pg: http://www.wildwebservices.com/pager.html > > > >
