Hi,
I've been trying to setup pam_tally to automatically unlock an
account after 30 minutes. Following the Linux-PAM documentation
at kernel.org, I added an unlock_time=1800 to the end of my
auth required pam_tally line (all on one line):
but when I log in there's a message in /var/log/messages
from pam_tally stating that unlock_time is an unknown option.
The account lockout works and I'm running Update 3 of RHEL 4.
Was this never implemented or is the RedHat PAM out of date ? Or ?
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