Watch out for any automation that might be trying to logon using an inval
id
password.
We have a system generated some time ago that does not have the ability to
query and set journaling. According to the documentation, the default is 10
incorrect passwords and disable the terminal/IP address for 60 minutes. This
system is kept up for extended periods. I have a situation where I
Also, the count seems to be ever increasing, allowing only 1 attempt
before the next lockout.
You may be attempting logon before the lockout period has expired. If
the lockout period is 60 minutes, that is 60 minutes after the *last
attempt*. So if you wait 59 minutes and 45 seconds, then
Does this help from HELP CPSET JOURNAL?
3. SET JOURNAL LOGON OFF disables the logon inductor and discards the
count of logon attempts associated with terminals and user IDs that
are
not logged on at the time. If SET JOURNAL LOGON ON is then issued, no
information about
Nope - waited overnight.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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Of peter.w...@ttc.ca
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 7:48 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Journaling/Incorrect Password
Subject: Re: Journaling/Incorrect Password Count
Does this help from HELP CPSET JOURNAL?
3. SET JOURNAL LOGON OFF disables the logon inductor and discards the
count of logon attempts associated with terminals and user IDs that are
not logged on at the time. If SET JOURNAL LOGON
On: Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 07:52:26AM -0700,Schuh, Richard Wrote:
} Query and SET commands have not been enabled via the SYSTEM CONFIG file.
Well, put them in now (if you didn't already) so when you do an IPL,
you will be in better shape.
--
Rich Greenberg Sarasota, FL, USA richgr atsign
: Journaling/Incorrect Password Count
On: Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 07:52:26AM -0700,Schuh, Richard Wrote:
} Query and SET commands have not been enabled via the SYSTEM
CONFIG file.
Well, put them in now (if you didn't already) so when you do
an IPL, you will be in better shape.
--
Rich