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Date:      Tue, 28 Oct 1997 13:27:40 +0700 (JAVT)
From:      V Gatut Harijoso <gatut@student.unpar.ac.id>
To:        Bernie Doehner <bad@uhf.wireless.net>
Cc:        freebsd-ISP@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Connect time limit
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.95q.971028131239.21861C-100000@student.unpar.ac.id>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.971023010705.7065A-100000@uhf.wireless.net>

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On Thu, 23 Oct 1997, Bernie Doehner wrote:
> > I read in man login.conf (since 2.2.2?) that it is possible to put
> > connection accounting time, something like 'idletime' (maximum idle time),
> > monthtime (max login time per month), etc.
> > But, I cannot activate. Is the feature not supported yet?
> > Thanks.
> Not sure about 2.2.2, but under 3.0, the third field in /etc/master.passwd
> (the normaly empty field after GID), contains the class you want a user to
> be in. 3.0 adduser also asks you about login class. Hope that helps.

Thanks.

I can add class in 2.2.2. Adding myself to 'default' class (I will try
other classes later), then I modify /etc/login.conf, it only works for
some fields. See 'cpu-time'.

----/etc/login.conf-----------
default:\
        :cputime=1h:\
	---cut-----
        :idletime=10m:\
        :sessionlimit=1:\
        :tc=auth-defaults:
----/etc/login.conf-----------

-Cek with limits-------
Enter command # limits
Resource limits (current):
  cputime              3600 secs
  filesize         infinity kb
  datasize-cur        16384 kb
  stacksize-cur        8192 kb
  coredumpsize     infinity kb
  memoryuse-cur       30720 kb
  memorylocked-cur    10240 kb
  maxprocesses-cur       64
  openfiles-cur          64
----------------------

Ok. I can see that I have limit in CPU-time, but not for
other time-limitation.

I read the source of limits.c, it only get information about all above.
Is there any utility, tool, or something to read other fields?
Or maybe I have to hack limits.c too.. :(




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