KN1000 User Manual
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Login Failures
For increased security, the Login Failures section allows administrators to set
policies governing what happens when a user fails to log in successfully.
To set the Login Failures policies, check the
Enable
checkbox (the default is
for Login Failures to be enabled). The meanings of the entries are explained in
the table below:
Note:
If you don’t enable Login Failures, users can attempt to log in an
unlimited number of times with no restrictions. For security purposes,
we recommend that you enable this function and enable the lockout
policies.
Entry
Explanation
Allowed
Sets the number of consecutive failed login attempts
that are permitted from a remote computer. The
default is 5 times.
Timeout
S
ets the amount of time a remote computer must
wait before attempting to login again after it
has
exceeded the number of allowed failures. The
default is 3 minutes.
Lock Client PC
If this is enabled, after the allowed number of failures
have been exceeded, the computer attempting to log
in is automatically locked out. No logins from that
computer will be accepted. The default is enabled.
Note:
This function relates to the client computer’s
IP. If the IP is changed, the computer will no longer
be locked out.
Lock Account
If this is enabled, after the allowed number of failures
have been exceeded, the user attempting to log in is
automatically locked out. No logins from the
username and password that have failed will be
accepted. The default is enabled.
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