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Hi!
i need to setup a network for 1-n (n < 5000) users. they will identify to the network with some random generated username and password. each username stands for certain amout of time that user can be logged on (or amout of bytes downloaded): ie. username 01-AA-01 can stand that user logged under this lg.name can be online for max 60minutes (or 10MB to download). is there a way to do that ?? thx |
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Can you write shell scripts. Seems pretty easy. Just write a script
that gets activated by the users .profile at logon and go from there. If you need one written please email me and I will discuss it with you. Chris May LPI-C SCSA Unix Admin Columbus Hospital cmay@columbushospital.org "A" <airalex@altavista.net> wrote in message news:<bgp14h$g2p$1@ls219.htnet.hr>... > Hi! > > i need to setup a network for 1-n (n < 5000) users. they will identify to > the network with some random generated username and password. each username > stands for certain amout of time that user can be logged on (or amout of > bytes downloaded): ie. username 01-AA-01 can stand that user logged under > this lg.name can be online for max 60minutes (or 10MB to download). > > is there a way to do that ?? > thx |
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