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Subject: OK : Zope-2.10 Python-2.4.6 : Linux
From: Zope Tests
Date: Sun Jan 17 20:36:31 EST 2010
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Hi,
I'm looking into integrating z3c.password into an application that
also uses the PAU with the principal folder, InternalPrincipals and
the SessionCredentialsPlugin.
One of the features of z3c.password that I'd like to use is locking
out an user account after a number of failed login
Hi Jan
Betreff: [Zope-dev] z3c.password and failedAttempts
andSessionCredentialsPlugin
Hi,
I'm looking into integrating z3c.password into an application
that also uses the PAU with the principal folder,
InternalPrincipals and the SessionCredentialsPlugin.
One of the features of
Hi,
BlueBream need a mailing list to co-ordinate documentation efforts.
May be the scope could be expanded later, if required.
Can anyone point me the details about how to create it ?
I would prefer bluebr...@zope.org
And I would prefer the mailman admin user as mbaiju AT zeomega.com
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DonBaiju M wrote:
Hi,
BlueBream need a mailing list to co-ordinate documentation efforts.
May be the scope could be expanded later, if required.
Can anyone point me the details about how to create it ?
I would prefer bluebr...@zope.org
And
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:16 AM, Tres Seaver tsea...@palladion.com wrote:
Done: you are good to go.
Thanks !
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Roger d...@projekt01.ch wrote:
Betreff: [Zope-dev] z3c.password and failedAttempts
andSessionCredentialsPlugin
I'm looking into integrating z3c.password into an application
that also uses the PAU with the principal folder,
InternalPrincipals and the SessionCredentialsPlugin.
One of
Hello,
Right. Well right now the lame solution is to try to count the number
of resources needed to load the page and multiply maxFailedAttempts by
that number.
Other than that you _will_ want to offload resources in production.
(An other idea could be to try to identify requests that are not