CharacterSetPasswordValidatorConfiguration.xml revision 188a85993cf1cf9925338176e5f27b95a5891c50
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<adm:managed-object name="character-set-password-validator"
plural-name="character-set-password-validators"
package="org.opends.server.admin.std" extends="password-validator"
xmlns:adm="http://www.opends.org/admin"
xmlns:ldap="http://www.opends.org/admin-ldap">
<adm:synopsis>
The
<adm:user-friendly-name />
is used to determine whether a proposed password is acceptable by
determining whether it contains a sufficient number of characters
from one or more user-defined character sets (e.g., passwords must
have at least one lowercase letter, one uppercase letter, one digit,
and one symbol).
</adm:synopsis>
<adm:profile name="ldap">
<ldap:object-class>
<ldap:name>ds-cfg-character-set-password-validator</ldap:name>
<ldap:superior>ds-cfg-password-validator</ldap:superior>
</ldap:object-class>
</adm:profile>
<adm:property-override name="java-class" advanced="true">
<adm:default-behavior>
<adm:defined>
<adm:value>
org.opends.server.extensions.CharacterSetPasswordValidator
</adm:value>
</adm:defined>
</adm:default-behavior>
</adm:property-override>
<adm:property name="character-set" mandatory="true"
multi-valued="true">
<adm:synopsis>
Specifies a character set containing characters that a password
may contain and a value indicating the minimum number of
characters required from that set.
</adm:synopsis>
<adm:description>
Each value must be an integer (indicating the minimum required
characters from the set) followed by a colon and the characters to
include in that set (e.g., "3:abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
indicates that a user password must contain at least three
characters from the set of lowercase ASCII letters). Multiple
character sets may be defined in separate values, although no
character may appear in more than one character set.
</adm:description>
<adm:syntax>
<adm:string case-insensitive="false" />
</adm:syntax>
<adm:profile name="ldap">
<ldap:attribute>
<ldap:name>ds-cfg-character-set</ldap:name>
</ldap:attribute>
</adm:profile>
</adm:property>
<adm:property name="allow-unclassified-characters" mandatory="true">
<adm:synopsis>
Indicates whether this password validator allows passwords to
contain characters outside of any of the user-defined character
sets.
</adm:synopsis>
<adm:description>
If this is "false", then only those characters in the user-defined
character sets may be used in passwords.
</adm:description>
<adm:syntax>
<adm:boolean />
</adm:syntax>
<adm:profile name="ldap">
<ldap:attribute>
<ldap:name>ds-cfg-allow-unclassified-characters</ldap:name>
</ldap:attribute>
</adm:profile>
</adm:property>
</adm:managed-object>