You can use AAA time-of-day access feature with PIX to accomplish this.

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-----Original Message-----
From: matt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 9:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Time based ACL on PIX? [7:37198]


Hi all-

I sent this out earlier but it didn't seem to post??
Anyway...I was wondering if it is possible to have
services behind a PIX restricted to time??  Kinda like
how you can with a Checkpoint.  Initially I was
thinking this was not possible as I have conduit based configurations on all
the PIX's I maintain....and am unaware of any such option on a conduit.  But
then I saw the time-range option for an extended ACL.  So, my
question:

Can this be used on a PIX to limit access to a service
to say 1 ip....and only between certain hours?  Has
anyone does this...or is it even possible?

I hope this makes sense.

thanks,

matt

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