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You can turn on security logging by changing the system values:
QAUDCTL Auditing control
QAUDENDACN Auditing end action
QAUDFRCLVL Force auditing data
QAUDLVL Security auditing level
You can then print reports from the information produced. The only
way that the user profile would not increment would be if profile was
deleted and recreated.
Julio Domingo
Systems Analyst
American General Finance Inc.
601 North West Second Street
Evansville, IN 47705
Phone: 812-468-5435
Fax: 812-468-5527
julio_domingo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
"David Morris"
<David.Morris@plumcre To:
<security400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
ek.com> cc:
Sent by: Subject: [Security400] Sign
on logging
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08/03/2004 03:18 PM
Please respond to
Security
Administration on the
AS400 / iSeries
Is there any way to system auditing to detect all invalid sign on
attempts? The only way I can come up with is to look at the invalid sign
on attempts a profile. Would that cover all cases or is it possible for
an invalid sign on to not increment the invalid sign on attempts count?
Thanks,
David
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