安全是一把双刃剑
1. Unlock the account。
You can use smit like this:
# smit chuser
Input the user you want to config ----> [ oracle ]
Is this user ACCOUNT LOCKED? ----> [ false ] // move here, press F4,choose ' FALSE ' in the list。
Or Do below ...
# chuser account_locked=false oracle
2. Maybe one more thing, reset the count of login failure record.
# chsec -f /etc/security/lastlog -a "unsuccessful_login_count=0" -s oracle
// If you are happy, you can change the "unsuccessful_login_count" to 5 which is less than the value of below in smit
// "Number of failed logins before [6]"
1. Unlock the account。
You can use smit like this:
# smit chuser
Input the user you want to config ----> [ oracle ]
Is this user ACCOUNT LOCKED? ----> [ false ] // move here, press F4,choose ' FALSE ' in the list。
Or Do below ...
# chuser account_locked=false oracle
2. Maybe one more thing, reset the count of login failure record.
# chsec -f /etc/security/lastlog -a "unsuccessful_login_count=0" -s oracle
// If you are happy, you can change the "unsuccessful_login_count" to 5 which is less than the value of below in smit
// "Number of failed logins before [6]"
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