07-15-2011
Solaris config files syntax
I have recently been told that on a Solaris 10 system # means default settings, and that ## indicates a comment.
Therefore, the following setting in the etc/default/login file
#RETRIES=5
indicates that the number of failed login attempts allowed is 5.
Is this true or false? Should the # be removed to enable the setting?
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