[New: openFATE 311124] Consolidate faillog, pam_tally, pam_tally2, pam_faillock

Feature added by: Thorsten Kukuk (kukuk) Feature #311124, revision 1 Title: Consolidate faillog, pam_tally, pam_tally2, pam_faillock openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Thorsten Kukuk (kukuk) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: There are four different ways to track the number of failed logins and react to this: faillog, pam_tally, pam_tally2, pam_faillock. They are all incompatible together and pretty hard next to impossible to configure. Goal: Write one new module "pam_faillog", which replaces all of them. Should be able to read all current databases, supports all features together but uses advanced PAM functionality to make configuration very easy. The module depends on correct behavior of calling application, which means we need some checks if application behaves correct and maybe fix them. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311124

Feature changed by: Thorsten Kukuk (kukuk) Feature #311124, revision 2 Title: Consolidate faillog, pam_tally, pam_tally2, pam_faillock - openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed + Hackweek VI: Implementation Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Thorsten Kukuk (kukuk) + Project Manager: (Novell) + Engineering Manager: (Novell) + Developer: (Novell) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: There are four different ways to track the number of failed logins and react to this: faillog, pam_tally, pam_tally2, pam_faillock. They are all incompatible together and pretty hard next to impossible to configure. Goal: Write one new module "pam_faillog", which replaces all of them. Should be able to read all current databases, supports all features together but uses advanced PAM functionality to make configuration very easy. The module depends on correct behavior of calling application, which means we need some checks if application behaves correct and maybe fix them. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311124

Feature changed by: Thorsten Kukuk (kukuk) Feature #311124, revision 4 Title: Consolidate faillog, pam_tally, pam_tally2, pam_faillock Hackweek VI: Implementation Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Thorsten Kukuk (kukuk) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: There are four different ways to track the number of failed logins and react to this: faillog, pam_tally, pam_tally2, pam_faillock. They are all incompatible together and pretty hard next to impossible to configure. Goal: Write one new module "pam_faillog", which replaces all of them. Should be able to read all current databases, supports all features together but uses advanced PAM functionality to make configuration very easy. The module depends on correct behavior of calling application, which means we need some checks if application behaves correct and maybe fix them. + Discussion: + #1: Thorsten Kukuk (kukuk) (2013-03-05 13:27:24) + Maybe next hackweek. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311124

Feature changed by: Thorsten Kukuk (kukuk) Feature #311124, revision 5 Title: Consolidate faillog, pam_tally, pam_tally2, pam_faillock - Hackweek VI: Implementation + Hackweek VI: Rejected by Thorsten Kukuk (kukuk) + reject date: 2013-06-27 14:34:11 + reject reason: No time. Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Thorsten Kukuk (kukuk) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: There are four different ways to track the number of failed logins and react to this: faillog, pam_tally, pam_tally2, pam_faillock. They are all incompatible together and pretty hard next to impossible to configure. Goal: Write one new module "pam_faillog", which replaces all of them. Should be able to read all current databases, supports all features together but uses advanced PAM functionality to make configuration very easy. The module depends on correct behavior of calling application, which means we need some checks if application behaves correct and maybe fix them. Discussion: #1: Thorsten Kukuk (kukuk) (2013-03-05 13:27:24) Maybe next hackweek. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/311124
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