"Arnold, Sandra" <arno...@osti.gov> writes:
> I was working on a security plan for PostgreSQL.  One of my requirements
> is to lock any accounts where a login attempt was made and failed
> authentication three consecutive times.  I cannot find or I am missing
> in the PostgreSQL documentation on how to configure the accounts or
> database to do this.  Is this possible in PostgreSQL?

There's nothing built-in for that, but if you use PAM authentication
then you can set up the PAM configuration to do this, or pretty much
any other common login-security trick.

                        regards, tom lane

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