[12:02] <CarlFK> still failed
[12:09] <lionelp> The team is on vacation today
[12:09] <lionelp> Hope it will be better on monday :)
[04:28] <pab1> any1 here with some vmware experience
[06:45] <mgalvin> pab1: what do you need help with?
[08:51] <blue-frog> is there a network admin (most likely person to have encountered this problem) who could help me with user access restriction based on a time range pls?
[08:56] <nictuku> blue-frog, we can try
[08:56] <blue-frog> my problem is
[08:56] <nictuku> but did you try #ubuntu ?
[08:57] <blue-frog> am trying all channels since last 4 days..
[08:57] <nictuku> ahm ok
[08:57] <blue-frog> unfortunatelu in ubuntu most people deals with graphic cards and games (i exagerate a little yes)
[08:58] <blue-frog> and user restriction seems to me more a server question than normal
[08:58] <nictuku> I agree with you, but #ubuntu-server is not a support channel
[08:58] <blue-frog> hum what is it then?
[08:58] <nictuku> it's saturday, though
[08:59] <nictuku> blue-frog, see the topic. But go on
[08:59] <Rawh> nictuku: i kinda disagree with that
[08:59] <Rawh> if its not a support channel, then what kind of function would it have
[08:59] <blue-frog> dev ok then no luck for me ty
[09:00] <Rawh> there's load of idle channels already....
[09:00] <blue-frog> well in fact dev could be interested in that though as I find strange the way pam_time works
[09:00] <Rawh> blue-frog: http://www.ubuntu.com/support
[09:00] <Rawh> did you try any of those sources already ?
[09:00] <nictuku> Rawh, I don't agree either. Also, the wiki points to this channel as a support channel. But the topic doesn't say so, and fabbione and other guys seem to consider support off-topic here.
[09:01] <nictuku> blue-frog, will you discuss your issue or not?
[09:01] <blue-frog> well I will ask my question as a possible bug or missing implementation , is that ok with you?
[09:02] <blue-frog> pam_time restrict ppl to log on before and after a time range
[09:02] <nictuku> blue-frog, see /etc/security/time.conf
[09:02] <blue-frog> but if ppl logs on 2 minutes before the end of time range then they can stay connected forever
[09:03] <blue-frog> that is that last part which is bothering me
[09:03] <nictuku> that is expected. the restriction is for "logon", not usage.
[09:03] <blue-frog> I half agree with you
[09:04] <blue-frog> if time range is 3pm to 5pm i expect the user to be disconnected at the end of time range
[09:04] <nictuku> I don't know if pam can help you with that, but in any case you can make cron do that for you
[09:04] <nictuku> although that is very disruptive
[09:05] <blue-frog> so basically my only solution is to have a script checks who's online and checks wht's in time.conf
[09:10] <nictuku> probably
[09:11] <blue-frog> hum ty
[09:14] <Rawh> hmm, i doubt there's someone online who manages mirros ?
[09:14] <Rawh> mirrors even
[09:29] <theCore> does someone would like to start a #ubuntu-trivia channel with me?
[09:30] <theCore> sorry wrong channel,
[09:40] <Rawh> o_O