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You can prevent unauthorized use of an account by restricting the number of consecutive failed logins. When this limit is exceeded, the account is locked.
In the Account Manager, select a user name, then select Login Controls from the Users menu.
Enter a value in the ``Failed login attempts allowed before account is locked'' field or click on the default of button to select the system default.
To lock or unlock an account, see ``Locking or unlocking a user account''.
To change the system default value, use this command line:
usermod -D -x "{maxLoginAttempts value}"
You can change the value for an individual user with the usermod(ADM) command by omiting the -D option and appending the user name to the above command.
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