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Re: regarding poduct


From: John Adams <jna () retina net>
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 23:13:36 -0500 (EST)


You can handle this using existing system tools. 

If your webserver is Solaris or Linux, use 'usermod'

If your webserver is NT, use Users and Groups to set an expiry date for
his account.

-john

On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, sathyanarayanan wrote:

 Hi guys,
    I am in search of a product which does the
following function.
When a client comes to our office and gets a login id
to access our webserver for a period of time.
 when the time period expires , we are in need of
product which denies him access to our web server or
web site or the files to which he is given access,
automatically .
 Is there a any security product , which prevents his
access by temporary locking his computer from access
to our site, using his IP address or our IP address,
unless we give him a password , which enables him
again to access our site.

yours
sathyanarayanan

Analyst/developer
Innovate Technology Pvt Ltd
Australia

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