michael wrote:
I've tried and tried but failed and failed to determine where the
setting is for the delay post wrong user/pass at the gdmgreeter screen.
It current seems about 90 secs which is a bit too long

Unless you've changed something those timeouts sound very long. Our systems allow a retry after about 5 seconds or so.

If you're seeing the same effect for both console and ssh then it's not going to be a gdm setting but rather something related to pam.

The normal place to configure this is in /etc/login.defs where you can specify something like:

LOGIN_TIMEOUT 20

.. but this isn't set by default in fedora. You can also get the same effect by modifying files in /etc/pam.d using the pam_tally module. Again this is also not set by default in fedora.

Another possibility is that you have a misconfigured /etc/nsswitch.conf file, such that logins which fail to authenticate against /etc/passwd are trying to contact an unavailable nis or ldap server.

If you're only using local authentication then your nsswitch file for logins should read:

passwd:     files
shadow:     files
group:      files


.. if you have anything in addition to files try removing it and seeing if your retry times fall considerably.

Hope this helps

Simon.


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