William,
That is a reference to a super cool ( and IMHO not finished) feature
of ARS to do things like Lock the user out after N failed
passwords. Let me see if I can find a doc page for you to go look
at...
Ref: Configuring-710.pdf -- Table B-1: ar.conf (ar.cfg) file options, Pg 274
by
replying to this message, and then delete it from your system. Thank you.
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 21:48:18 -0500 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:
user_cache question To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG This is still related to the
You do not have write license woes issue What does the BADPWD
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: user_cache question
** Hi:
The BADPWD BADPWDTOTAL, Relates directly to the max number and attemps
of bad passwords that were submitted for those accounts, why don't you try
to recache the user_cache table with arcache utility in order to initialize
your
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Hi: The BADPWD BADPWDTOTAL, Relates directly to the max number and attemps of
bad passwords
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William Rentfrow
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Subject: Re: user_cache question
** Yep
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I've always thought it was kind of funny that you can write a view form to look
at the user_cache table and then write easy direct
Firewalling.
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**
Fortunately for me most environments I
This is still related to the You do not have write license woes
issue
What does the BADPWD and BADPWDTOTAL field mean exactly in the
user_cache table?
The reason I ask is this - exactly one other person has responded to me
with a similar issue and it was tied to an LDAP integration.
One of
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