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Operating Systems Solaris invalid login attempts... Post 90902 by mr_manny on Monday 28th of November 2005 05:37:03 PM
Old 11-28-2005
invalid login attempts...

I am wondering if solaris captures id's associated w/invalid login attempts?

when I try to login as "test1" several (3-5) times, I do not find any userID info under "/var/adm" files:
utmpx
wtmpx
messages
lastlog

Is there another location/log I should be checking?
Is it necessary for "test1" to exist in /etc/passwd before this information is captured?

thanks,
manny
 

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wtmps(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual							  wtmps(4)

NAME
wtmps, btmps - user login information SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
and hold user and accounting information for such commands as and (see last(1), who(1), write(1), and login(1)). File contains bad login entries for each invalid logon attempt. File contains a record for all logins and logouts apart from accounting records. These files contain structure, the key elements of the structure are given below: char ut_user[] User login name char ut_id[] Unique Id to distinguish an entry char ut_line[] Device name pid_t ut_pid Process Id short ut_type Type of Entry struct ut_exit The exit status of a process struct timeval ut_tv Time entry was made char ut_host[] Host name, if remote uint8_t ut_addr[] Internet Address of the Host, if remote short ut_addr_type Flag to identify type of address in ut_addr #define WTMPS_FILE "/var/adm/wtmps" #define BTMPS_FILE "/var/adm/btmps" Note that and tend to grow without bound, and should be checked regularly. Information that is no longer useful should be removed periodi- cally to prevent the file from becoming too large. Also note that and are not created by the programs that maintain them. Thus, if these files are removed, login record-keeping is turned off. AUTHOR
and were developed by Hewlett-Packard Company. FILES
SEE ALSO
last(1), login(1), who(1), write(1), acctcon(1M), fwtmp(1M), wtmpfix(1M), getuts(3C). wtmps(4)
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