time dependent login
ihor.j.kinal
ijk at cbnewsh.att.com
Wed May 30 05:44:46 AEST 1990
> In article <979 at sixhub.UUCP> davidsen at sixhub.UUCP (bill davidsen) writes:
> I want to enable login to a certain userid only during certain times.
>Assume that cron can run a program to enable or disable, and that I can
>do this as root if need be. Given that, is there an elegant way to
>enable a login only during certain times, and to do so in a way which
>doesn't lead to possible timing problems or other system uglyness, such
>as editing the password file directly?
I would consider making the permissions of the user's home directory
as 000 - this should prevent the user from logging in; if not, then
mv the dir to a holding area. If you don't have a home directory, then
you can't log in, at least on all the systems I've worked with.
[All non-BSD, but I imagine that they should be the same].
#include standard disclaimers.
Ihor Kinal
att!cbnewsh!ijk
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