You could combine the fprint library with some client/server based app
(using sockets) that would allow the fingerprint capture from each terminal,
and send that data to a server that would check it against a database and
send back a status (like match or not match), so the client could then
determine if it grants the user access.

Dave.


2008/3/6, Giuseppe Fontana Padilha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Is there any way I can to use the driver libfrint and other software
> through command-line multiuser? Need only to identify users with
> fingerprint.
> What I want to do is create a "time clock" for the company, where the
> user would only make the identification with the finger.
>
> Sorry for my bad English.
>
> Thanks,
> Giuseppe
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