kaserverauxdb5kaserverauxdbRecords failed authentication attemptsDescriptionThe file kaserverauxdb records failed authentication attempts for the
local Authentication Server. The server creates it automatically in the
/usr/afs/local directory by default; use the -localfiles argument to
the kaserver command to specify an alternate directory.The kaserverauxdb file is an internal database used by the
Authentication Server to prevent access by users who have exceeded the
limit on failed authentication attempts defined in their Authentication
Database entry. The Authentication Server refuses further attempts to
authenticate to an account listed in the database until either an AFS
system administrator issues the kas unlock command to unlock the
account, or the timeout period defined in the user's Authentication
Database entry passes.The kaserverauxdb file is in binary format, so its contents are not
directly accessible. However, the output from the kas examine command
reports an account's maximum number of failed attempts, the lockout time,
and whether the account is currently locked.See Alsokaserver.DB0(5),
kas_examine(8),
kas_unlock(8),
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