Just a suggestion, but you could use something like pureftpd and a database
 as your user authentication backend and create the queries so that time is
 also taken into consideration (do a WHERE on now() and some additional
 database columns)

 Regards,

On 15/01/2008, peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'm looking for a secure FTP server with time management, e.g.:
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> "user or user group xy can access his/their account daily from 10.00 am
> to 17.00 pm local time."
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> Is there any linux FTP server available?
> I still doing some research. However someone of you guys might have
> heard of such a FTP server already. Thus asking.
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> All the best, Peter J. N.
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