okay, a side note just for clarification. Packages like ssh WILL NOT
log to loginlog, neither will a back orfice or other shell siting on
some bogus port. Only Telnet and Rsh/Rlogin will get logged this way
(possibly things like ssh compiled to use /bin/login will work as well)
This is a good
It is working under Solaris 2.7 for me:
user@otherhost telnet targethost
Trying XXX.YYY.ZZZ.Z...
Connected to targethost.
Escape character is '^]'.
SunOS 5.7
login: iouas
Password:
Login incorrect
login: lkjsad
Password:
Login incorrect
login: lkjsad
Password:
Login incorrect
login: lksajd
Yes, I can confirm that this bug has been fixed in Solaris 7.
The patches for Solaris 2.6 are:
105665-01 SPARC
105666-01 x86
On Wednesday 21 February 2001 15:11, Ricardo Creisstoff wrote:
There was a bug identified under Solaris 2.6 as follows:
"Solaris 2.6 does not write anything in
Under Solaris 8, the minimum number of login failures before it gets
logged
can be reduced to less than 5 by editing /etc/default/login file.
I am not sure if this is possible under Solaris 7.
yes it is possible under sol 7 too. same way.
/etc/default/login just lacks the commented
SunOS phxasn2 5.6 Generic_105181-23 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-Enterprise-1
SunOS phxasn4 5.8 Generic_108528-04 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4
After five unsuccessful login attempts, all the attempts are
logged in the file /var/adm/loginlog. This file contains one
record for each