May 13, 2023

## PostgreSQL credcheck extension

The credcheck PostgreSQL extension provides few general credential checks, 
which will be evaluated during the user creation, during the password change 
and user renaming. By using this extension, we can define a set of rules:

  * allow a specific set of credentials
  * reject a certain type of credentials
  * enforce use of an expiration date with a minimum of day for a password
  * define a password reuse policy

Release v1.2.0 fixes a major reported by users since last release:

 - Fix case where password was wrongly saved in the history after a
   VALID UNTIL min/max error.

Upgrade require a PostgreSQL restart to reload the credcheck library.

Complete list of changes is available 
[here](https://github.com/MigOpsRepos/credcheck/blob/v1.0/ChangeLog)

## Links & Credits

credcheck is an open project under the PostgreSQL license created at [MigOps 
Inc](https://migops.com/).
Any contribution to build a better tool is welcome. You can send your ideas, 
features requests or patches
using the GitHub tools.

**Links :**

* Download:  
[https://github.com/MigOpsRepos/credcheck/releases/](https://github.com/MigOpsRepos/credcheck/releases/)
* Support: use GitHub report tool at 
[https://github.com/MigOpsRepos/credcheck/issues](https://github.com/MigOpsRepos/credcheck/issues)

## About credcheck

The credcheck extension is an original work of [MigOps 
Inc](https://migops.com/), MigOPs is specialized in migration to PostgreSQL and 
PostgreSQL support. If you need more information please [contact 
us](https://www.migops.com/contact-us/)

Documentation at 
[https://github.com/MigOpsRepos/credcheck#readme](https://github.com/MigOpsRepos/credcheck#readme)

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