On 06/28/2012 11:32 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/28/2012 01:27 PM, Jatin K wrote:
well..... suppose I've 5 clients in my office ( say A,B, C, D, E ) and a linux 
box
which is working as a router ( gateway ), I want  to allow only 4 concurrent 
pcs to
access the Internet, say if A,B,C,D is using internet then fifth client E can 
not
access the internet until any of previous connected clients ( A,B,C, or D) gets
disconnected/session ended
Define "access internet".....

Do you mean *all* protocols?  So, you want to stop a 5th system from browsing, 
ftp,
ssh, ntp, pop, imap, etc?  So, if A, B, C, and D are using these 
protocols...which
can happen without direct user input (pop/imap polls, facebook and rss feed 
updates,
etc.)  you want to block E for an indeterminate amount of time?
exactly


Seriously?
yes, its my client's requirement ...... I can understand its not the way to go .... but he pays me for this ... I'm a service provider .. I have to do what they said and want to do

I think you need to state the problem you are trying to solve....not ask for a
solution which really sounds wrong headed.

how can you prove its wrong ... they need this kind of configurations, and my duty is to provide the solutions what they need if its possible....

I don't know the solution/configuration requirement to fulfill their desire, thats why I'm asking the solutions to this list where so many experts like you are available. If this is wrong then I'm really sorry


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