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06-05-2003 06:50 PM
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Solved! Go to Solution.
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06-05-2003 06:57 PM
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Re: Root account deactivated
/usr/lbin/tsconvert -r
Thats half the purpose of the trusted system, to disable an account following to many incorrect logins.
If you touch /etc/securetty it will stop remote logins and only allow direct access from the console
Sounds like to many people have root access
HTH
Steve
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06-05-2003 06:59 PM
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Re: Root account deactivated
Go to sam -> Audit & Security ->System security Policy -->General user account policy -->Unsuccessful Login Tries Allowed:_5_
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06-05-2003 07:07 PM
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06-05-2003 07:10 PM
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Re: Root account deactivated
If the account gets locked you simply have to log in on the console to reactivate it. No single user is required
HTH
Steve
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06-05-2003 07:10 PM
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Re: Root account deactivated
If you receive the message
"account is disabled but console login is allowed"
you can still login on the console and re-activate the root account.
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06-05-2003 07:19 PM
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06-05-2003 07:36 PM
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SolutionI think as Animesh pointed earlier in the thread out you can use SAM and for unsuccessful login tries, select customize & set to 0.
This should ensure you are allowed as many login attempts as you want, though from a security view point not really a good idea.
Cheers
Con
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06-05-2003 08:20 PM
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Re: Root account deactivated
You change the root a/c policy, through SAM.
Run SAM and go to users-> select the "root" a/c from actions tab select Modify users security policies.
From this select the password ageing policies and set to "disable".
select General user account policies and set the following as:
1.A/c life time :None(infinite)
2.Max. inactive days: disable(default)
3.Unsuccessful login tries allowed: customize and value to be set to 0 (zero)
4.Authorised user to boot in single user mode : Yes