Dear All,

I'm looking for help regarding time controlled logins to ltsp
workstations. I have ltsp 4.2 with Fedora Core 6 installed,
authentication is done through LDAP.
This is for a proposed public access solution at one of our educational
institutions, with about 8000 students. The plan is to start off with a
30 station solution and than expand at a later stage.

What remains a big issue is that with these limited resources available,
we would like to give as many students as possible access to a
workstation per day.
Which means that we need to limit the time these guys spend on a
workstation to maximum 1 hour per day, they should not be able to login
again for that day, inactivity logout, say after 10 min, etc

I know there is no easy solution nor off the self solution to this, but
could be done with some scripts. Now this is where the problem comes in.
My scripting is not great, not even at entry level, but I know
somethings could be done with linux through "last", finger, etc.

I need you help, any suggestion would be much appreciated.

Thnks,

Rudolf


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