Greetings,
When the ODBC driver gets back a failed login it seems to retry the
same username/password 4 times, then tries with user 'admin', then
tries again with the original username before prompting the user to
enter a new password.
Is there any way to change this behaviour? Our PG system is set up to
lock-out accounts after 3 failed login tries and so this is kind of a
problem.
We're using pam in pg_hba.conf and pam_radius_auth in the
pam.d/postgres config, though I don't think those matter as we see
multiple attempts in the Postgres log itself (and don't see these
duplicated attempts when connecting with psql or similar).
Thanks,
Stephen
On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 03:37:33PM -0400, Stephen Frost wrote: > When the ODBC driver gets back a failed login it seems to retry the > same username/password 4 times, then tries with user 'admin', then > tries again with the original username before prompting the user to > enter a new password. FYI, we were able to stop the "Admin" login by setting TryJetAuth=0 in the registry. But are still baffled why access is getting an auth failed 4 times before even trying to prompt the user for a password. Anyone else ever experience a similar issue with one-time passwords? Thanks, Brian
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