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08-30-2000 12:15 AM
08-30-2000 12:15 AM
restricted login by Group
Hi,
I'm using Hpunix 10.20 at HP9000 D280.now I expect to restrict the Telnet user connection number by user Group. For example, MIS Group Max user connection number is 5,Purchase Group Max user connection number is 8,Finance Group user connection number is 7??etc.
Would you please tell me how can I to do?
My email address: martinwei@163.net
Best regards,
Martin
I'm using Hpunix 10.20 at HP9000 D280.now I expect to restrict the Telnet user connection number by user Group. For example, MIS Group Max user connection number is 5,Purchase Group Max user connection number is 8,Finance Group user connection number is 7??etc.
Would you please tell me how can I to do?
My email address: martinwei@163.net
Best regards,
Martin
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08-30-2000 12:28 AM
08-30-2000 12:28 AM
Re: restricted login by Group
I dont know of any other way than writing a script.
In .profile you call the script:
. /~/yourscriptvar (where you set all the variables you will need)
exec /~/yourscript (that does the testing of the conditions and exit
In .profile you call the script:
. /~/yourscriptvar (where you set all the variables you will need)
exec /~/yourscript (that does the testing of the conditions and exit
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08-30-2000 05:08 AM
08-30-2000 05:08 AM
Re: restricted login by Group
In the profiles (/etc/profile, $HOME/.profile) you can check the group membership with the grget command. Depending on the output, you can allow access or deny access based on the return from the grget command.
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08-30-2000 07:30 AM
08-30-2000 07:30 AM
Re: restricted login by Group
Hi ,
Check out if logingroup would help you.
Regards,
Vikas
Check out if logingroup would help you.
Regards,
Vikas
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