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тАО04-20-2001 06:37 AM
тАО04-20-2001 06:37 AM
password policy
We are setting up a new login password policy but It seems that some points can not be followed so thru SAM, so can I force this points to be followed by the user when changing his/her password ?
Any Ideas ?
1.- Your Password must be at least 8 characters and can not repeat any of
your 4 previous passwords
2.- Passwords must contain special characters or punctuation. e.g. [~,!,@,#,$,%,&,*,etc...]
3.- Passwords shall not contain the user id or any part of the full name assigned to the account.
4.- Passwords must contain a combination of upper and lower case alphabetic characters
I have K570, 10.20, Trusted System.
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тАО04-20-2001 06:56 AM
тАО04-20-2001 06:56 AM
Re: password policy
I think all configurable fields appear in /tcb/files/auth/system on a trusted system.
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тАО04-20-2001 06:56 AM
тАО04-20-2001 06:56 AM
Re: password policy
If it passes your script check, then it calls passwd to go the rest of the way and actually change the passwd.
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тАО04-20-2001 06:57 AM
тАО04-20-2001 06:57 AM
Re: password policy
Your planned password policy can be achieved by scripting a front end to the passwd, this will allow to to check that the users proposed password meets your criteria.
I would not enforce option one as it would require a storage of previous passwords for the lookup, but all the others can be checked before your script then fires the password at the passwd command.
Paula
1.- Your Password must be at least 8 characters and can not repeat any of
your 4 previous passwords
2.- Passwords must contain special characters or punctuation. e.g. [~,!,@,#,$,%,&,*,etc...]
3.- Passwords shall not contain the user id or any part of the full name assigned to the account.
4.- Passwords must contain a combination of upper and lower case alphabetic characters
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тАО04-20-2001 10:19 AM
тАО04-20-2001 10:19 AM
Re: password policy
Marco,
Be real carefull with special characters.
The "@" clears what you've entered up to that point and lets you start over. When you type your password as stay@h0m your password turns out to be "h0m"
The "#" clears the last character that you typed so stay#h0m is really stah0m.
My .02
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тАО04-20-2001 10:41 AM
тАО04-20-2001 10:41 AM
Re: password policy
abc!$2001