[Bug 1862660] Re: Give users more than 3 tries before being forced to wait for 60 seconds
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1862660 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat Jul 31 09:44:39 UTC 2021
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: cryptsetup (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Give users more than 3 tries before being forced to wait for 60
seconds
Status in cryptsetup package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
If you have full-disk encryption enabled, you are asked for your
password upon boot-up. If you enter the incorrect password three
times, you are forced to wait for 60 seconds before you can try again.
You are show this message:
cryptsetup: going to sleep for 60 seconds
Ubuntu is Linux for humans. Humans forget their passwords, and they
need more than three tries sometimes. If Ubuntu's keyboard layout is
not the one you are expecting, there is no indication of that (bug
#1862656), and it takes more than three tries to figure that out and
then enter the correct password. There is also no way to display the
password (bug #1862654), which also makes it likely that a user may
need more than three tries.
Please give the user more than three tries before forcing them to
wait, or at least reduce the wait time from 60 seconds to something
shorter.
I am using Ubuntu 18.04.
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