You can use fail2ban for example. See for example this thread here
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/61463e206b7c4c0ca17b03a59e890b78%40lmco.com,
and the config on https://github.com/rc9000/postgres-fail2ban-lockout.
(probably needs some small adaptations, but as a base it should work
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 11:03 AM Jagmohan Kaintura
wrote:
>
> Hi Team,
> I was looking for a workaround on how we can configure Failed Login attempts
> feature of Oracle in PostgreSQL.
> The Only requirement is End user shouldn't be allowed to Login after an "n"
> number of unsuccessful attempts
Hi Team,
I was looking for a workaround on how we can configure Failed Login
attempts feature of Oracle in PostgreSQL.
The Only requirement is End user shouldn't be allowed to Login after an "n"
number of unsuccessful attempts.
Users have the ability to perform all operations on the underlying tab