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VNC Timer
Hello fellows,
I am new in this forum, i would appreciate your assistance. I need a timming system for my vnc desktops (Cybercafe timer stuff). Each unix user login to my server only with vnc, and i want to write a program that can generate timer tickets and have control on the time used for the session. I am thinking of writing some shell scripts along with cron jobs, then later build a webbased user interface using perl or php. is this that the best way to go about this? I would appreciate some tips from you. Thanx |
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