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Configuration Server:authentication:ldap-negative-cache-time


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Published Option

ldap-negative-cache-time

Default Value: 0
Valid Values: 0 to 65536
Changes Take Effect: Immediately


Specifies the time interval, in seconds, during which Configuration Server caches the username and password after unsuccessful authentication of a user. When a user enters incorrect login credentials multiple times, Configuration Server caches only the last invalid password entered for the LDAP user account.

The cache is reset after the time specified by this option elapses. Also, the cache is reset when the Person object is changed or when any option is changed in the authentication or gauth_ldap section of the Configuration Server object.

When set to 0 (the default), this feature is disabled.

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