Hello!
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 17:06, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello Keegan,
>
> Am 11:24 2002-12-18 -0800 hat Keegan Quinn geschrieben:
...
> > The GNU Accounting utilities `ac', `accton', `last', `lastcomm', and
> > `sa' add login and process accounting support to Debian GNU/Linux.
...
> The
Hello Keegan,
Am 11:24 2002-12-18 -0800 hat Keegan Quinn geschrieben:
>
>Hello Michelle,
>I think this is what you are looking for.
>
>Package: acct
> The GNU Accounting utilities `ac', `accton', `last', `lastcomm', and
> `sa' add login and process accounting support to Debian GNU/Linux.
> "Logi
Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> curently I am in creation of a Debian based Cyber-Center in Strasbourg.
>
> The clients get a userid/password and can login, on which machine they
> want. All users have a private home-directoy which is on a nfs-server.
>
> Authentication i
Hello Michelle,
On Tuesday 17 December 2002 05:39 pm, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Now my question:There is a tool (I do not know the name) which can
> count the login-time of users...
> How can I use it, to bill my Clients ?
I think this is what you are
Hello,
curently I am in creation of a Debian based Cyber-Center in Strasbourg.
The clients get a userid/password and can login, on which machine they
want. All users have a private home-directoy which is on a nfs-server.
Authentication is done by NIS.
My Clients must make prepay, which mean, th
Peter Billson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Remi,
> You may want to check out the LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project
> - www.ltsp.org) mailing list. There has been several threads about
> public kiosks.
Thanks for the info, I didn't realise they would be interrested in
the billing problem
Remi,
You may want to check out the LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project - www.ltsp.org)
mailing list. There has been several threads about public kiosks.
Pete
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Rémi Letot wrote:
>
> Hi all,
Hi all,
don't know if this is the right list for such problems, but after all
a cybercafe is also an isp, so here it is:
I'm in search of a management software for a cybercafe. The firewall
will be debian, the stations will multiboot win/lin.
I'd like to be able to manage who can login on which
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