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On Thu, 2 Aug 2001 18:05:13   
 Chris G Haravata wrote:
>nope.  my clients connect to the Internet through a proxy from our LAN.
>what i did was set up another proxy for clients on another floor.  And with
>that, I want to limit their access time from 5pm to 12mn.  All on a LAN...

Yo chris see you in two weeks hehe, first implement proxy authentication you can do 
this with squid's authenticate_program option in squid.conf then use these to 
authenticate your users
with:

LDAP: Uses the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol 
NCSA: Uses an NCSA-style username and password file. 
MSNT: Uses a Windows NT authentication domain. 
PAM: Uses the Linux Pluggable Authentication Modules scheme. 
SMB: Uses a SMB server like Windows NT or Samba. 
getpwam: Uses the old-fashioned Unix password file. 

Ang alam ko the radiator radius from open.com.au (you can use PAM radius auth plugin 
to authenticate users) have a parameter that
blocks login time like

Time = "MoTuWe0800-1400,Wk2200-0400" 
Time = "Al1800-0600,Wk1000-1330"

since radiator will be "hopefully" open sourced by late august
you can explore with other radius variants.

if not create a perl script that checks onto a pre defined
time dbase and use the right authentication method

HTH,
--charles



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