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#1 2008-03-16 20:27:43

LTSmash
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From: Aguascalientes - Mexico
Registered: 2008-01-02
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Limiting user login time with logoutd

Hi, I wish to limit the time a user uses his session, and I found that the "logoutd" daemon can accomplish this, however, I could't manage to find the syntax rules for configuring it, it uses the next config file:

/etc/porttime

Any Ideas?

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Edit: I found out how to use it in the man page:

man porttime

pretty simple

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Hum, I did what the man page said adding a line for the /etc/porttime with the config I wanted, however I can still login, heres my conf:

*:loise:Al1900-2100

I want that the loise user can only login from 7PM to 9PM everyday, and that the rest of the users can login at anytime. What should I do?

Last edited by LTSmash (2008-03-16 20:40:19)


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