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1.3 KiB
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25 lines
1.3 KiB
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### Summary ###
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display or manage the host authorization activity log.
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### IO ###
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```[{search_terms} {-delete}]/[text]```
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### Description ###
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by default, all entries in the table are displayed in 50 entries per page. you can pass the column names as -column_name (text) to refine your search to specific entries. this command can handle the following columns:
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-time_stamp
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-ip_address
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-user_name
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-auth_attempt
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-recover_attempt
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-count_to_threshold
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-accepted
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you can also pass -delete that will cause the command to delete the entries instead of displaying them. note: passing no search terms with this option will delete all entries in the table.
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the host use entries in this table to enforce maximum failed login thresholds using a combination of the values found in the -count_to_threshold, -user_name, -count_to_threshold and -accepted columns. so for example, if the host counts a maximum of 50 entries for a certain -user_name with -count_to_threshold = 1 and -accepted = 0 and the host maximum amount of failed attempts is set to 50 then the host will then auto lock the user account to protect it.
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the -accepted column is a 1 or 0 to indicate if the user successfully logged in or not and the -count_to_threshold column is also 1 or 0 to determine if this particular entry should be counted toward the threshold or not.
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