edauth values & login problems.

From: Darryl Cook <dlc_at_cs.appstate.edu>
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 10:07:32 -0500

I bought the book Tru64 Unix Troubleshooting by Martin Moore and
Steven Hancock and must say it is a big help. I had posted a question
here earlier about problems with student accounts getting disabled and
with the help of Martin and the book have narrowed it down to the
following: The value of u_suclog is greater than the value for
u_max_login_intvl. The book says to either set u_max_login_intvl to 0
or set u_suclog to a time closer to the present. It would be best for
me to set u_suclog to a time closer to the present but Im not sure what
to set it to. Question is this: what does the value for u_suclog
represent? I thought at first that it was number of seconds since last
successful login but I dont think that is the case. I just logged in
and did an edauth -g on my account and it shows u_suclog to be
1043333542. What does this represent?

thanks,
darryl
Received on Thu Jan 23 2003 - 15:07:40 NZDT

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