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Re: Credcheck- credcheck.max_auth_failure

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On Wed, Dec 11, 2024 at 1:44 PM Ron Johnson <ronljohnsonjr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Isn't this a pretty common password setting?  I know that for at least 35 years, and going back to the VAX/VMS days I've been  locked out for X hours if I typed an invalid password.  Same on Windows and I think also Linux (though ssh public keys and clients remembering passwords mean that rarely happens to me).

Not in the same way, no. There are tools/policies that will stop one from connecting endlessly from the same IP. Certainly on Linux, you can try over and over. Matter of fact, here's a random Linux test box I have on the internet, and logging in to root just gave me this message today:

Last login: Tue Dec  3 19:12:22 EST 2024 on pts/0 
There were 79522 failed login attempts since the last successful login

:)

Cheers,
Greg


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