You can increase the password security by configuring a password policy that defines how passwords must be created by the users.
You can configure account policies that define a secure password for your systems according to the password policy of your organization.
You can enforce password history by deciding how frequently old passwords can be reused. With this policy, you can define the best strategy for discouraging users from alternating between several common password. WorkStation can handle up to 100 passwords for each user's password history.
You can prevent users from changing passwords immediately, by defining the minimum number of hours necessary between password changes. This feature stops users from working around password history policy settings and changing passwords several times to wipe the history and get back to the old password.
You can define maximum password age. This feature determines how long users can keep a password before they have to change it. Activate this feature if you want to force users to change their passwords periodically.
You can define how many characters have to be different in a new password compared to the old password. This feature prevents creation of common passwords.
You can define password complexity by defining the number, the type and the placement of characters that users must include in their passwords.
Pour plus d'informations, voir Password Policy View .
Password policy uses a lead and shadow relationship. The password policy settings are sent to all attached field servers in the system, and are edited only on the lead server. Pour plus d'informations, voir Lead and Shadow Relationship .
Password policies have the following default values.
The minimum number of hours between password changes is 0.
A password expires after 90 days.
The password history is set to 6.
At least 3 characters need to be different in the new password.
A password contains at least 8 characters.
A password contains at least 1 lowercase character.
Uppercase characters are not required in a password.
A password contains at least 1 numeric character.
The numeric character can be the first or last character, such as "123password".
A password contains at least 1 special character: !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~´.
The special character can be the first or last character, such as "password!".