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09-09-2003 08:48 AM
09-09-2003 08:48 AM
Thank you!
Melody
Solved! Go to Solution.
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09-09-2003 08:55 AM
09-09-2003 08:55 AM
Re: unknown user-id login count limit
Find out what ip address they are logging into.
inetd -l
That will enhance logging.
look at /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
Then create or modify a file called
/var/adm/inetd.sec
Block access to that IP address.
I'm attaching my file so you can see the syntax. It has been purified.
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09-09-2003 08:55 AM
09-09-2003 08:55 AM
Re: unknown user-id login count limit
I don't think you can do what you are asking here simply because I'm not sure there isn't much you can do with the information, you can't lock the account because there isn't one and you can't log them out as they aren't logged in.
I may be missing something obvious though.
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09-09-2003 08:56 AM
09-09-2003 08:56 AM
Re: unknown user-id login count limit
If it's an unknown user id (by this I assume you mean that it does not exist in the password file/database), then it never gets logged in - why would you care?
Pete
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09-09-2003 09:14 AM
09-09-2003 09:14 AM
Re: unknown user-id login count limit
For a known user we have it set to 3 failed attempts but the result is that their account is then locked.
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09-09-2003 09:26 AM
09-09-2003 09:26 AM
SolutionThe only way I can see this being possible is to write your own "login".
To be honest, what's the point anyway, you can kill the telnet session but that doesn't stop them telnetting right back to you.
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09-09-2003 09:38 AM
09-09-2003 09:38 AM
Re: unknown user-id login count limit
Mark,
Thank you! That is what I thought but had to confirm it for our auditing department.
:-)
Have a great day.
Melody