Setting Up Login Scripts - Novell EDIRECTORY 8.8 SP3 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual

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Option
Detect Intruders
Incorrect Login Attempts
Intruder Attempt Reset
Interval
Lock Account After Detection Specifies whether to disable login if intruder detection is activated
Days, Hours, Minutes
6 Click OK.

3.2.3 Setting Up Login Scripts

A login script is a list of commands that executes when a user logs in. It is typically used to connect
the user to network resources like files and printers. Login scripts execute on the user's workstation
in the following order:
1. Container login script
2. Profile login script
3. User login script
During login, if the system doesn't find one of these login scripts, it skips to the next one in the list.
If none are found, the system executes a default script that maps a search drive to a folder on the
user's default server. The default server is set on the Environment property page of the user object.
Creating a Login Script
1 In Novell iManager, click the Roles and Tasks button
2 Click eDirectory Administration > Modify Object.
3 Specify the name and context of the object that you want to create the login script on.
Description
Enables the intruder detection system for the user accounts in the
container.
Specifies the number of consecutive failed login attempts that are
allowed before intruder detection is activated. If a person uses any
of the user accounts in this container to log in and fails
consecutively more than this number of times, intruder detection is
activated. The number is stored in the Login Intruder Limit
property of the container.
Specifies the time span in which consecutive failed logins must
occur for intruder detection to be activated. Enter the number of
days, hours, and minutes.
on a user account in this container. If you don't check this check
box, no action is taken when intruder detection is activated. If you
check this check box and the system locks a user account due to
intruder detection, you can unlock the account by unchecking the
Account Locked check box on the Intruder Lockout property page
of the User object.
These three fields specify the length of time that login is disabled
when intruder detection is activated on a user account in this
container. Enter the number of days, hours, and minutes you
want, or accept the default of 15 minutes. After the specified time
elapses, the system re-enables login for the user account. The
contents of these fields are stored in the Intruder Lockout Reset
Interval property of the container.
Description: Roles and Tasks button
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