Re: New Login

1997-09-10 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
> "Jason" == Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Jason> Hi, Does anyone know how to make the login program in bo Jason> disable echo sooner? Look at "/etc/login.defs". You want to lower the FAIL_DELAY, I think. -- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl M. Hegbloom) http://www.ine

Re: New Login

1997-08-23 Thread joost witteveen
> Hi, > > Does anyone know how to make the login program in bo disable echo sooner? > The login program from rex was quite a bit faster. Ie when I type in my > user/pass pair I usually do it all at once, during the first boot various > daemons are still swapping around so by the time it's got arou

New Login

1997-08-23 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
Hi, Does anyone know how to make the login program in bo disable echo sooner? The login program from rex was quite a bit faster. Ie when I type in my user/pass pair I usually do it all at once, during the first boot various daemons are still swapping around so by the time it's got around to displa

Re: New login logs everybody

1997-01-11 Thread Guy Maor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mathieu GUILLAUME) writes: > Hi. It seems the latest login package now puts every login process in > /var/log/auth.log, instead of the former root logins, su and login > failures. Is there any way to revert to the former behavior without > having to revert to the former package

New login logs everybody

1997-01-10 Thread Mathieu GUILLAUME
Hi. It seems the latest login package now puts every login process in /var/log/auth.log, instead of the former root logins, su and login failures. Is there any way to revert to the former behavior without having to revert to the former package ? If so , which one ?