Thanks Jeff. Just to make sure, if I do that edit it doesn't
affect any existing passwords? Only inputting any new passwords or
changing any passwords?
Also, I guess a user can still change their password via
squirrelmail and bypass these rules?
Ah, answered one of my own questions. Squirrelmail calls
qmailadmin, so it would change there as well.
I don't believe it would do anything to existing users passwords,
but just want to confirm before giving it a try.
Thanks, Gary
Hi Gary:
Only affects new passwords entered in mod_user.html. You'll need to add
similar javascript.to 'add_user.html'. You can do the same in
squirrelmail if you can find the correct place to slug in the
javascript. The code analyzes text entered in the input field 'password'
and grays out t
Sorry - I left out this piece of code - goes right before the code that
says password2. It's been 10 years since we looked at this.
class="style1">##X110:
na
Thanks, I made the modifications and I get the note in qmailadmin
and it lists whether my password is weak,strong,etc.
However, it still allows me to put in a non-secure password and
accepts it. How do I make it "fail" on a password that doesn't
Also, does the code below replace the old "password1" section?
Which looked like this.
##X110:
And I assume the password2 section remains the same, which looked
like this.
For that section:
The original code was this:
##X092:
maxlength="128" size="32" value="##i7">
##X110:
maxlength=128 size=16>
##X091
maxlength=1
Perfect, that worked!!
Thanks very much.
Gary
On 4/5/2018 11:01 AM, Jeff Koch wrote:
For that section:
The original code was this: