If you're using radius to authenticate there's is an option
there to allowed users to access only at a specific time
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, GFB wrote:
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> k thanks brian, ill try this one... any other options guys? at least i can
> try and compare it.
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> On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, brianb wrote:
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> > GFB writes:
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> > >
> > > Is there anyway to let the user account log-in only with a specific
> > > time? actually, am using the passwd file to all dial in connecting with my
> > > linux box.... all i want is to give a certain account to able to login only
> > > at the specified time being set.. lets say account test is only capable of
> > > logging in my linux box's dial-in server only at 12:00 midnight till 6:00
> > > am,
> >
> > Read the manpage for login(1), specifically the usertty section. It allows
> > a time specification per user. I don't think this is standard across
> > distributions, though.
> >
> > Note that I have not tried this. Let us know if it works.
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