Hi Bob,

1.  change the initializaion parameter audit_trail to be:
audit_trail=db
shutdown and restart database

2. connect to the database as a user that has the privilege "AUDIT SYSTEM"
audit session whenever not successful

at this point you can see these unsuccessful logins by monitoring the
dba_audit_trail view.

John


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>All,
>
>I would like to audit all the database users upon
>logon failure. 
>
>I know that someone must have been implemented similar
>kind of auditing. Could you please share your
>information with me.
>
>At the same time I did create new profile and assign
>it to all the database users. This new profile will
>lock database users for about 15 Min. after three
>successful logon failures.
>
>Thanks,
>Bob
>
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