have you considered using pluggable authencation module (PAM) for your
user accounting? there are pam radius, pam ldap and others to that...

fooler.

On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 4:03 PM, Ramil Galib <[email protected]> wrote:
> As part of the User Login time problem I'm solving,
> my proposed solution is:
> 1. boot ubuntu in text mode
> 2. user logs-in in the terminal
> 3. system connects the user to the server thru ssh
> (ssh to the server records the login sessions thereby computing the
> total logins thru acct)
> 4. user inputs ssh credentials
> 5. system starts the gnome session
>
> 1 can be done in grub
> can 3 and  5 be done using screen and scripts in .bashrc?
>
> when I use screen ssh user@server
> the user still needs to press C-a c to create another screen session
> and type in there startx
> can this be done in one batch only without user intervention?
>
> hope you can help
>
> TIA
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