Re: Pam_Tally2 User Lockouts. (Scott Monroe)

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>Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 15:52:55 -0400

>From: Scott Monroe <samonroe54@xxxxxxxxx>

>To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>

>Subject: Re: Pam_Tally2 User Lockouts.

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>The command "faillog" is probably the command you want.  Check the man
page.

 

> 

On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Kaydo <kaydo@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

 

> Hi,

> 

> 

> 

> I've configured user lockouts using the pam_tally2 module but I have a


> question.  Is there a command that I can run that will tell me whether


> a user's account is locked out from this module or not?  If I run 

> passwd -S <user> it doesn't say that the account is locked, I'm 

> thinking this only works if the account was locked using usermod -L.  

> I know I can use

> pam_tally2 command to see the failed login counts, but it would be 

> great if there were a command that would directly tell me if a user 

> was locked out due to this module.  Anybody know of such a command?

> 

> 

> 

> Thanks guys,

 

Try the chage command. The syntax would be chage -l userid.

 

IIRC, for Faillog, you need to do a step or 2 before you can actually
use it, the chage command might save you a few key strokes.

 

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