How to track login failures in HP-Unix

From: joseph v d'silva (j_v_dsilva@www.com)
Date: 12/05/02


From: j_v_dsilva@www.com (joseph v d'silva)
Date: 4 Dec 2002 22:50:37 -0800

Hi,
 We have a login id in production which is shared by all developers.
The problem
is that the passwd expires once in a while and we have to change it.
This part is
fine with us, but somebody has hardcoded passwd in some tool, which
results in a login failure and ultimately to locking of the id. We
want to track from which
machine the login failures were attempted. we use Hp-unix 10.2 is
there a way to
do this we don't have admin rights in this machine, so we prefer a way
by which
we can track from our id. Or at the worst case we may have to ask our
admin to help
with it. Either way and ideas would be useful.

Thankx



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