From: Carlos E. R. (robin1.listas_at_tiscali.es)
Date: Mon Sep 30 2002 - 21:38:35 CEST
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 21:38:35 +0200 (CEST) From: "Carlos E. R." <robin1.listas@tiscali.es> Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.33.0209302131560.2047-100000@nimrodel.valinor> Subject: Re: [SLE] access.conf etc
Yast checks file permissions acording to settings like easy, secure or
paranoid, according to the /etc/permissions* files. "harden" I think is a
script, so you could try it.
Have a look at Yast2/ security / security settings, there you will find
things like the login delay you ask for.
-- Cheers, Carlos RobinsonEl 02.09.29 a las 23:08, Susan Buczak escribió:
> Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 23:08:17 -0400 > From: Susan Buczak <sbuczak2@comcast.net> > To: suse-linux-e <suse-linux-e@suse.com> > Subject: [SLE] access.conf etc > > well anyway been reading the pam docs... so far access.conf changes not > accepted... have followed all recommendations... doing something wrong, > it's my last glitch... all else is pretty much in order. > > maybe I can get Bastille for this version I actually have not checked > that, I have heard of a thing called suse harden, anyone know of it? > > Being that's a new machine and currently not running any services even > locally I assume shutting down sshd which installed by default is safe > till it's updated? > > how can I get a mod that does that nice 10 second delay between failed > logins onto my redhat I wonder? Tried just adding it to login.defs on RH > and no cigar... anyone know exactly which mod that is? > > hmm... > > >
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