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Failed logins logging and locking accounts when using IAM for access control

  • April 19, 2021
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Ricky
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Hi,

 

Is there a way to register failed logins (by logging this in IAM) and is it possible to lock accounts when failed logins are over a certain threshold (i.e. 3 failed logins and account is locked) when IAM is used for access control?

 

This is without Windows Authentication and no RDBMS users/logins.

 

rgds Ricky

 

Best answer by Erwin Ekkel

Hello Ricky,

Currently it's not possible to log the failed logins or to block access based on failed login attempts in IAM. 
However, Universal and indicium will temporarily block the user account after 5 failed attempts. 

If you need these features in IAM then feel free to post an idea for this.  

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  • April 20, 2021

Hello Ricky,

Currently it's not possible to log the failed logins or to block access based on failed login attempts in IAM. 
However, Universal and indicium will temporarily block the user account after 5 failed attempts. 

If you need these features in IAM then feel free to post an idea for this.  


Blommetje
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  • August 27, 2024

Hi, 

And for how long is the account blocked if this occurs? 

Blommetje


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Hello @Blommetje,

The lockout occurs after 6 failed attempts and lasts for 5 minutes. This is currently not configurable.