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Operating Systems Solaris Last Failed Login Post 302130432 by gilberteu on Monday 6th of August 2007 06:54:59 AM
Old 08-06-2007
Last Failed Login

Hi,

Would appreciate it if someone could shed me some light here as I'm yet to find any related information in this forum with regards to my problem.

Basically, I would like to display "Last Unsuccessful login" information when a user successfully logs-in to the system. I can't seem to find any answer from the web or on this site. Wondering if anyone has any solution to this.

I have both Solaris 8 & 10, and would very much like to show the failed login attempt on both platforms.

Any help is much appreciated.
 

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