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The Wednesday 2008-01-23 at 08:20 +0100, peter wrote:
| You might think twice about that. Consider the case someone started a
| download, it takes longer than expected, and at the hour you shoo him out.
| If I were him, I would not be very
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Hi hackers
Thx to all who replied. I've found a solution in the documentaiton of
pure ftp:
pure-pw useradd
The -z option allow an user to connect only during a range of day
time. For instance, with -z 0900-1800, joe will only be able to connect
On Tuesday 22 January 2008 15:29, peter wrote:
Hi hackers
Thx to all who replied. I've found a solution in the documentaiton of
pure ftp:
pure-pw useradd
The -z option allow an user to connect only during a range of day
time. For instance, with -z 0900-1800, joe will only be able to
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Rikard Johnels schrieb:
| Make a cron job to force user ofline outside hours?
I thought too about that. Hihi already done. Thx anyway!!
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All the best, Peter J. N.
aedon DESIGNS
http://www.hochzeitsbuch.info
http://www.hochzeitsbuch.selfip.com
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The Tuesday 2008-01-22 at 18:13 +0100, peter wrote:
| Make a cron job to force user ofline outside hours?
I thought too about that. Hihi already done. Thx anyway!!
You might think twice about that. Consider the case someone started a
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Carlos E. R. schrieb:
| You might think twice about that. Consider the case someone started a
| download, it takes longer than expected, and at the hour you shoo him out.
| If I were him, I would not be very glad...
I know Carlos, but he won't
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Hi
I'm looking for a secure FTP server with time management, e.g.:
user or user group xy can access his/their account daily from 10.00 am
to 17.00 pm local time.
Is there any linux FTP server available?
I still doing some research. However someone
Just a suggestion, but you could use something like pureftpd and a database
as your user authentication backend and create the queries so that time is
also taken into consideration (do a WHERE on now() and some additional
database columns)
Regards,
On 15/01/2008, peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Jan 15, 2008 2:56 PM, Marcin Floryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a suggestion, but you could use something like pureftpd and a database
as your user authentication backend and create the queries so that time is
also taken into consideration (do a WHERE on now() and some additional
On Tue 15 January 08 10:56, Marcin Floryan wrote:
Just a suggestion, but you could use something like pureftpd and a database
as your user authentication backend and create the queries so that time is
also taken into consideration (do a WHERE on now() and some additional
database columns)
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