diff -up Linux-PAM-1.1.8/modules/pam_faillock/pam_faillock.c.never Linux-PAM-1.1.8/modules/pam_faillock/pam_faillock.c
--- Linux-PAM-1.1.8/modules/pam_faillock/pam_faillock.c.never 2016-03-03 10:01:15.000000000 +0100
+++ Linux-PAM-1.1.8/modules/pam_faillock/pam_faillock.c 2016-04-22 14:31:34.239752334 +0200
@@ -125,17 +125,26 @@ args_parse(pam_handle_t *pamh, int argc,
}
else if (strncmp(argv[i], "unlock_time=", 12) == 0) {
unsigned int temp;
- if (sscanf(argv[i]+12, "%u", &temp) != 1 ||
+
+ if (strcmp(argv[i]+12, "never") == 0) {
+ opts->unlock_time = 0;
+ }
+ else if (sscanf(argv[i]+12, "%u", &temp) != 1 ||
temp > MAX_TIME_INTERVAL) {
pam_syslog(pamh, LOG_ERR,
"Bad number supplied for unlock_time argument");
- } else {
+ }
+ else {
opts->unlock_time = temp;
}
}
else if (strncmp(argv[i], "root_unlock_time=", 17) == 0) {
unsigned int temp;
- if (sscanf(argv[i]+17, "%u", &temp) != 1 ||
+
+ if (strcmp(argv[i]+17, "never") == 0) {
+ opts->root_unlock_time = 0;
+ }
+ else if (sscanf(argv[i]+17, "%u", &temp) != 1 ||
temp > MAX_TIME_INTERVAL) {
pam_syslog(pamh, LOG_ERR,
"Bad number supplied for root_unlock_time argument");
@@ -258,8 +267,8 @@ check_tally(pam_handle_t *pamh, struct o
}
if (opts->deny && failures >= opts->deny) {
- if ((opts->uid && latest_time + opts->unlock_time < opts->now) ||
- (!opts->uid && latest_time + opts->root_unlock_time < opts->now)) {
+ if ((opts->uid && opts->unlock_time && latest_time + opts->unlock_time < opts->now) ||
+ (!opts->uid && opts->root_unlock_time && latest_time + opts->root_unlock_time < opts->now)) {
#ifdef HAVE_LIBAUDIT
if (opts->action != FAILLOCK_ACTION_PREAUTH) { /* do not audit in preauth */
char buf[64];
@@ -420,11 +429,17 @@ faillock_message(pam_handle_t *pamh, str
left = opts->latest_time + opts->root_unlock_time - opts->now;
}
- left /= 60; /* minutes */
+ if (left > 0) {
+ left = (left + 59)/60; /* minutes */
- pam_info(pamh, _("Account temporarily locked due to %d failed logins"),
- opts->failures);
- pam_info(pamh, _("(%d minutes left to unlock)"), (int)left);
+ pam_info(pamh, _("Account temporarily locked due to %d failed logins"),
+ opts->failures);
+ pam_info(pamh, _("(%d minutes left to unlock)"), (int)left);
+ }
+ else {
+ pam_info(pamh, _("Account locked due to %d failed logins"),
+ opts->failures);
+ }
}
}
diff -up Linux-PAM-1.1.8/modules/pam_faillock/pam_faillock.8.xml.never Linux-PAM-1.1.8/modules/pam_faillock/pam_faillock.8.xml
--- Linux-PAM-1.1.8/modules/pam_faillock/pam_faillock.8.xml.never 2016-04-22 15:25:57.000000000 +0200
+++ Linux-PAM-1.1.8/modules/pam_faillock/pam_faillock.8.xml 2016-04-28 16:43:14.109794294 +0200
@@ -201,6 +201,21 @@
n seconds after the lock out.
The default is 600 (10 minutes).
+
+ If the n is set to never or 0
+ the access will not be reenabled at all until administrator
+ explicitly reenables it with the faillock command.
+ Note though that the default directory that pam_faillock
+ uses is usually cleared on system boot so the access will be also reenabled
+ after system reboot. If that is undesirable a different tally directory
+ must be set with the option.
+
+
+ Also note that it is usually undesirable to permanently lock
+ out the users as they can become easily a target of denial of service
+ attack unless the usernames are random and kept secret to potential
+ attackers.
+