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04-27-2009 09:06 PM
04-27-2009 09:06 PM
problem with security file
On my 11.11 trusted system I have set NUMBER_OF_LOGINS_ALLOWED=3 policy in /etc/default/security file
BUt still users are able to take more than 3 login. Can sumone please tell where things are going wrong.
BUt still users are able to take more than 3 login. Can sumone please tell where things are going wrong.
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04-28-2009 12:56 AM
04-28-2009 12:56 AM
Re: problem with security file
Hi Raiden,
NUMBER_OF_LOGINS_ALLOWED
This parameter controls the number of simultaneous logins allowed per user. This is applicable only for non-root users.
NUMBER_OF_LOGINS_ALLOWED=0 Any number of logins are allowed per user.
NUMBER_OF_LOGINS_ALLOWED=N N number of logins are allowed per user.
Default value: NUMBER_OF_LOGINS_ALLOWED=0
For details, Check the below link:
http://book.soundonair.ru/hall2/ch29lev1sec3.html
You can modify the security file as per your requirements.
Rgds-Kranti
NUMBER_OF_LOGINS_ALLOWED
This parameter controls the number of simultaneous logins allowed per user. This is applicable only for non-root users.
NUMBER_OF_LOGINS_ALLOWED=0 Any number of logins are allowed per user.
NUMBER_OF_LOGINS_ALLOWED=N N number of logins are allowed per user.
Default value: NUMBER_OF_LOGINS_ALLOWED=0
For details, Check the below link:
http://book.soundonair.ru/hall2/ch29lev1sec3.html
You can modify the security file as per your requirements.
Rgds-Kranti
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04-28-2009 01:17 AM
04-28-2009 01:17 AM
Re: problem with security file
Hi Raiden,
I think NUMBER_OF_LOGINS_ALLOWED=3 will applicable only for telnet connections not for ssh connections.
How the users are connecting to the server?
I think NUMBER_OF_LOGINS_ALLOWED=3 will applicable only for telnet connections not for ssh connections.
How the users are connecting to the server?
Best wishes,
Ganesh.
Ganesh.
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04-28-2009 01:33 AM
04-28-2009 01:33 AM
Re: problem with security file
Hi,
I don't know the reason why NUMBER_OF_LOGINS_ALLOWED is not working, anyway if your goal is to control tries of user logins and you have the system already in trusted mode you can do that on System wide settings:
sam
Auditing and Security ---> System Security Policies ---> General User Account Policies
and modify "Unsuccessful Login Tries Allowed: ___ "
If you want to change that per-user you can do that by
Accounts for Users and Groups ---> Users
and modify General Password settings for the user.
HTH.
Best regards,
Fabio
I don't know the reason why NUMBER_OF_LOGINS_ALLOWED is not working, anyway if your goal is to control tries of user logins and you have the system already in trusted mode you can do that on System wide settings:
sam
Auditing and Security ---> System Security Policies ---> General User Account Policies
and modify "Unsuccessful Login Tries Allowed: ___ "
If you want to change that per-user you can do that by
Accounts for Users and Groups ---> Users
and modify General Password settings for the user.
HTH.
Best regards,
Fabio
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