How do I restrict the number of user-logins per day?
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is it possible to allow a user to login (to his ubuntu-account) only one time per day?
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is it possible to allow a user to login (to his ubuntu-account) only one time per day?
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Hi, you mean through SSH or local log-in?
– pa4080
Nov 28 at 9:12
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Just curious what the use case for this would be. I can't really imagine a situation where this would be beneficial. Might this be an xy problem?
– Byte Commander
Nov 28 at 9:24
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is it possible to allow a user to login (to his ubuntu-account) only one time per day?
Thank you!
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is it possible to allow a user to login (to his ubuntu-account) only one time per day?
Thank you!
security
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Hi, you mean through SSH or local log-in?
– pa4080
Nov 28 at 9:12
2
Just curious what the use case for this would be. I can't really imagine a situation where this would be beneficial. Might this be an xy problem?
– Byte Commander
Nov 28 at 9:24
add a comment |
Hi, you mean through SSH or local log-in?
– pa4080
Nov 28 at 9:12
2
Just curious what the use case for this would be. I can't really imagine a situation where this would be beneficial. Might this be an xy problem?
– Byte Commander
Nov 28 at 9:24
Hi, you mean through SSH or local log-in?
– pa4080
Nov 28 at 9:12
Hi, you mean through SSH or local log-in?
– pa4080
Nov 28 at 9:12
2
2
Just curious what the use case for this would be. I can't really imagine a situation where this would be beneficial. Might this be an xy problem?
– Byte Commander
Nov 28 at 9:24
Just curious what the use case for this would be. I can't really imagine a situation where this would be beneficial. Might this be an xy problem?
– Byte Commander
Nov 28 at 9:24
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Hi, you mean through SSH or local log-in?
– pa4080
Nov 28 at 9:12
2
Just curious what the use case for this would be. I can't really imagine a situation where this would be beneficial. Might this be an xy problem?
– Byte Commander
Nov 28 at 9:24