Just a quick message to point out that if you use IS_STRONG, you must
override Auth's random_password function to match it's complexity or
users won't be able to login after resetting their password. Here's
what I did in my model:
class MyAuth(Auth):
def random_password(self):
import string
import random
password = ''
specials=r'!...@#$*?'
for i in range(0,3):
password += random.choice(string.lowercase)
password += random.choice(string.uppercase)
password += random.choice(string.digits)
password += random.choice(specials)
return ''.join(random.sample(password,len(password)))
auth=MyAuth(globals(),db)
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