On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 12:55 AM, li-zheming <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi all: > when create user, you can set user password. You can set password as > a simple word 'a'. the > password is too simple but not limit. if someone want to steal your > password, it is so easily(such as exhaustion). > I consider that it must be limited when set password, like this: > 1. inlcude uppper and lower letters > 2. include nums > 3. include particular symbol,such as '_','&' > 4. the length>8 > administor can set the password rule. > > I want to provide a BP about this issue. can you give me some advice or > ideas?? > thanks! > > lizheming > > I'd prefer it if we didn't reinvent this wheel ourselves. If customers need to enforce password strength, expiration, history, user lockout, etc, then they should store users in an LDAP directory that supports these things and configure Keystone to use that. - Brant
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