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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting catching some errors Post 302091149 by bebop1111116 on Friday 29th of September 2006 10:28:17 AM
Old 09-29-2006
I have all of the other errors fixed, but i still need to check that runny tally thing.

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FAILLOCK(8)							 Linux-PAM Manual						       FAILLOCK(8)

NAME
faillock - Tool for displaying and modifying the authentication failure record files SYNOPSIS
faillock [--dir /path/to/tally-directory] [--user username] [--reset] DESCRIPTION
The pam_faillock.so module maintains a list of failed authentication attempts per user during a specified interval and locks the account in case there were more than deny consecutive failed authentications. It stores the failure records into per-user files in the tally directory. The faillock command is an application which can be used to examine and modify the contents of the the tally files. It can display the recent failed authentication attempts of the username or clear the tally files of all or individual usernames. OPTIONS
--dir /path/to/tally-directory The directory where the user files with the failure records are kept. The default is /var/run/faillock. --user username The user whose failure records should be displayed or cleared. --reset Instead of displaying the user's failure records, clear them. FILES
/var/run/faillock/* the files logging the authentication failures for users SEE ALSO
pam_faillock(8), pam(8) AUTHOR
faillock was written by Tomas Mraz. Linux-PAM Manual 06/17/2014 FAILLOCK(8)
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