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On the SBC main screen, navigate to All > System > Admin > Account Management > Brute Force Attack OS. The Brute Force Attack OS window opens.

Figure 1: Brute Force Attack OS Window


Use the following table to set when setting brute force attack OS options and then click click Save.


Table 1: Brute Force Attack OS Paramters

Parameter

Length/Range

Description

OS StateN/A

Enable this flag to defend the Linux OS against brute force attacks.

The options are:

  • Disabled
  • Enabled (default)
Consecutive Failed OSAttempt Allowed1-10Specifies the number of consecutive failed login attempts allowed before the account is locked. The
value ranges from 1 to 10 attempts and the
default value is 3 attempts.

Allow OSAuto Unlock

N/AEnable this flag to automatically unlock the Linux OS account after a configurable number of seconds set by the Unlock OSTime parameter.
The options are:
  • Disabled
  • Enabled (default)
Unlock OSTime

30-5400

Specifies the time interval, in seconds, after which the disabled Linux OS account will automatically unlock. The

value ranges from 30 to 5400 seconds and the

default value is 30 seconds.