SECURING
The Internet Lockout database (inetlockout.nsf) is created from the template inetlockout.ntf in one of two situations:
For each user attempting to log in to Domino® using an Internet name and password, information about the lockout state is maintained in the Internet Lockout database, including the user name, number of failed attempts, and lockout status. Lockout attempts are not recorded in the lockout database if the user is already locked out, or if the user logs in successfully. However, while the Internet Lockout database maintains lockout state information, the Domino Domain Manager (DDM) is the location in which login failures and lockout history information should be maintained, providing you with historical records of login failure attempts.
Any changes to the access information for users stored in the Internet Lockout database are implemented immediately. You do not need to restart the HTTP server in order for changes to take effect.
There are two views in the Lockout database:
You can mark multiple records for unlocking or deletion by clicking Mark for Delete/Unlock in the tool bar, and then delete them by clickingDelete Marked Items.
It is recommended that you periodically verify that the Internet Lockout database contains only records of valid users. Remove the names of those users who have had name changes, or who have been removed as users of the Domino server. There is no automatic cleanup of the database; while having outdated user records will not cause functional problems, too many records in the database could cause Internet authentication performance to slow down.
You can create custom login-forms for the Internet Lockout database that can be used to tell users that they may be locked out.
Parent topic: Using Internet password lockout