well anyway been reading the pam docs... so far access.conf changes not accepted... have followed all recommendations... doing something wrong, it's my last glitch... all else is pretty much in order. maybe I can get Bastille for this version I actually have not checked that, I have heard of a thing called suse harden, anyone know of it? Being that's a new machine and currently not running any services even locally I assume shutting down sshd which installed by default is safe till it's updated? how can I get a mod that does that nice 10 second delay between failed logins onto my redhat I wonder? Tried just adding it to login.defs on RH and no cigar... anyone know exactly which mod that is? hmm...
Yast checks file permissions acording to settings like easy, secure or paranoid, according to the /etc/permissions* files. "harden" I think is a script, so you could try it. Have a look at Yast2/ security / security settings, there you will find things like the login delay you ask for. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson El 02.09.29 a las 23:08, Susan Buczak escribió:
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 23:08:17 -0400 From: Susan Buczak <sbuczak2@comcast.net> To: suse-linux-e <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Subject: [SLE] access.conf etc
well anyway been reading the pam docs... so far access.conf changes not accepted... have followed all recommendations... doing something wrong, it's my last glitch... all else is pretty much in order.
maybe I can get Bastille for this version I actually have not checked that, I have heard of a thing called suse harden, anyone know of it?
Being that's a new machine and currently not running any services even locally I assume shutting down sshd which installed by default is safe till it's updated?
how can I get a mod that does that nice 10 second delay between failed logins onto my redhat I wonder? Tried just adding it to login.defs on RH and no cigar... anyone know exactly which mod that is?
hmm...
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