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Update bruteforce_configuration.rst
Minor fixations. Signed-off-by: Faraz Samapoor <f.samapoor@gmail.com>
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How it works
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The brute force protection is easiest to see in action at the login page.
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The brute force protection is easiest to see in action on the login page.
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If you try to log in the first time with an invalid username and/or password you
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will not notice anything. But if you do this a few times you start to notice
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that the verification of the login is taking longer each time. This is the
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The maximum delay is 25 seconds.
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After a successful login the attempts will be cleared. And once a user is
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properly authenticated they will not longer be hit by the delay.
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properly authenticated they will no longer be hit by the delay.
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Troubleshooting
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