Note: this component is designated "advanced", which means that objects of this type are not expected to be created or altered in most environments. If you believe that such a change is necessary, you may want to contact support in order to understand the potential impact of that change.
Note: this is an abstract component that cannot be instantiated.
Failure Lockout Actions may be used to specify the behavior that the server should exhibit for accounts that have too many failed authentication attempts.
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↓dsconfig Usage
The following Failure Lockout Actions are available in the server :
These Failure Lockout Actions inherit from the properties described below.
The following components have a direct aggregation relation to Failure Lockout Actions:
The properties supported by this managed object are as follows:
Basic Properties: | Advanced Properties: |
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↓ description | None |
Description | A description for this Failure Lockout Action |
Default Value | None |
Allowed Values | A string |
Multi-Valued | No |
Required | No |
Admin Action Required | None. Modification requires no further action |
To list the configured Failure Lockout Actions:
dsconfig list-failure-lockout-actions [--property {propertyName}] ...
To view the configuration for an existing Failure Lockout Action:
dsconfig get-failure-lockout-action-prop --action-name {name} [--tab-delimited] [--script-friendly] [--property {propertyName}] ...
To update the configuration for an existing Failure Lockout Action:
dsconfig set-failure-lockout-action-prop --action-name {name} (--set|--add|--remove) {propertyName}:{propertyValue} [(--set|--add|--remove) {propertyName}:{propertyValue}] ...
To delete an existing Failure Lockout Action:
dsconfig delete-failure-lockout-action --action-name {name}