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| Subject: | SSH delay after failed login |
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| Date: | Sat, 30 Oct 2004 14:16:27 +0200 |
Hello! I am looking for an option similar to [1]AuthInteractiveFailureTimeout of the commercial SSH Server. I want to set a delay after a user failed to login. Does anybody know how to do that? I use the openSSH daemon on Debian GNU/Linux. [1] http://www.ssh.com/documents/32/4-1-sshd2_config.html cheers, Gerald
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