> I guess I was expecting more to show up in /var/log/secure or authlog,
> or messages.
What like, the username? That would be risky, you'd be
likely to end up with plain passwords in the logs then.
Will H. Backman wrote:
>
> Dimitry Andric wrote:
> > Will H. Backman wrote:
> >
> >> The console on OpenBSD 3.9 release doesn't seem to log unknown username
> >> or failed login attempts anywhere.
> >>
> >
> > See this commit:
> > http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/etc/syslog.conf#rev1.14
>
Dimitry Andric wrote:
Will H. Backman wrote:
The console on OpenBSD 3.9 release doesn't seem to log unknown username
or failed login attempts anywhere.
See this commit:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/etc/syslog.conf#rev1.14
"Make the default syslog.conf not make the console
Will H. Backman wrote:
> The console on OpenBSD 3.9 release doesn't seem to log unknown username
> or failed login attempts anywhere.
See this commit:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/etc/syslog.conf#rev1.14
"Make the default syslog.conf not make the console and root logins
unusable when
On 2006/07/13 09:39, Will H. Backman wrote:
> The console on OpenBSD 3.9 release doesn't seem to log unknown username
> or failed login attempts anywhere.
> Somehow I remember the console being more verbose in previous releases.
syslog.conf defaults changed. See the commented-out /dev/console lin
Is my memory fuzzy?
The console on OpenBSD 3.9 release doesn't seem to log unknown username
or failed login attempts anywhere.
It does keep a count of failed logins for an existing account, which is
displayed upon successful login.
Somehow I remember the console being more verbose in previous r
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