Last Modified: Oct 15, 2025
Affected Product(s):
BIG-IP TMOS
Known Affected Versions:
15.1.0, 15.1.0.1, 15.1.0.2, 15.1.0.3, 15.1.0.4, 15.1.0.5, 15.1.1, 15.1.2, 15.1.2.1, 15.1.3, 15.1.3.1, 15.1.4, 15.1.4.1, 15.1.5, 15.1.5.1, 15.1.6, 15.1.6.1, 15.1.7, 15.1.8, 15.1.8.1, 15.1.8.2, 15.1.9, 15.1.9.1, 15.1.10, 15.1.10.2, 15.1.10.3, 15.1.10.4, 15.1.10.5, 15.1.10.6, 16.0.0, 16.0.0.1, 16.0.1, 16.0.1.1, 16.0.1.2, 16.1.0, 16.1.1, 16.1.2, 16.1.2.1, 16.1.2.2, 16.1.3, 16.1.3.1, 16.1.3.2, 16.1.3.3, 16.1.3.4, 16.1.3.5, 16.1.4, 16.1.4.1, 16.1.4.2, 16.1.4.3, 16.1.5, 16.1.5.1, 16.1.5.2, 16.1.6, 17.1.0, 17.1.0.1, 17.1.0.2, 17.1.0.3, 17.1.1, 17.1.1.1, 17.1.1.2, 17.1.1.3, 17.1.1.4, 17.1.2, 17.1.2.1, 17.1.2.2, 17.1.3, 17.5.0, 17.5.1, 17.5.1.2, 17.5.1.3
Opened: Nov 05, 2020 Severity: 2-Critical
"Automatically enable locked-out users after" option takes effect even if it is not configured.
Locked-out users are automatically enabled to log-in even when the "Automatically enable locked-out user" option is not selected
- There is a locked-out user in the BIG-IP system - The option "Automatically enable locked-out users after" is not selected but there is a value present in it, the value being other than 0
In GUI: Set 'Automatically enable locked-out users after X seconds' duration to 0 if the 'Manually enable locked-out user' feature is enabled. In TMSH: Set db variable password.unlock_time to 0 if systemauth.disablemanualunlock is false.
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