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#!/bin/sh
set -e
cd $(dirname $0)
. ../../../common/config.sh
. ../../../common/log.sh
log_start "$0" "reports all entry from /var/log/faillog"
save_config
# restore the files on exit
trap 'log_status "$0" "FAILURE"; restore_config' 0
change_config
echo -n "Create an empty /var/log/faillog (it will not be restored)..."
> /var/log/faillog
echo "OK"
cp data/faillog.out tmp/faillog.out1
cp data/faillog.out tmp/faillog.out2
TTY=$(ls /dev/pts | sort -n|tail -1)
TTY=$((TTY+1))
DATE=$(LC_ALL=C date +"%D %H:%M:%S %z")
# pam_tally do not report the line of failure ?
printf "%-9s %5d %5d %s %s\n" foo 1 0 "$DATE" "">> tmp/faillog.out1
echo -n "Trigger a connection as foo..."
./login.exp
echo "OK"
DATE=$(LC_ALL=C date +"%D %H:%M:%S %z")
# pam_tally do not report the line of failure ?
printf "%-9s %5d %5d %s %s\n" foo 1 0 "$DATE" "">> tmp/faillog.out2
echo -n "faillog..."
faillog > tmp/faillog.out
echo "OK."
echo "faillog :"
echo "======================================================================="
cat tmp/faillog.out
echo "======================================================================="
echo -n "Check the faillog message..."
diff -au tmp/faillog.out tmp/faillog.out1 || diff -au tmp/faillog.out tmp/faillog.out2
echo "faillog message OK."
rm -f tmp/faillog.out tmp/faillog.out1 tmp/faillog.out2
log_status "$0" "SUCCESS"
restore_config
trap '' 0