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Introduction

Different password policies can be defined for each target system. The policy always consists of a combination of a regex pattern array and a validation text, which in turn is defined as a name key. The name key in turn allows the text to be translated into multiple languages.

Regex-Pattern-Array

The regex pattern array is a list of several regex patterns. This list must be entered in the JSON syntax.

Example multiple conditions:

[ ".{8,32}", "[A-Z]", "[a-z]", "[0-9]" ]

Beispiel einfache Bedingung:

[ ".{8,32}" ]

Validation text

For each regex pattern array a validation text can be defined, which is displayed to the user if one of the patterns does not apply.

Default-Guideline

If no password policy is assigned to a target system, the default policy applies, which has the following conditions defined:

  • At least one capital letter

  • At least one lowercase letter

  • Length between 8 and 32 characters

Regex

Name-Key

Text

[ "[A-Z]" ]

Global.Validation.Password.Uppercase

Please enter at least one capital letter

[ "[a-z]" ]

Global.Validation.Password.Lowercase

Please enter at least one lowercase letter

[ "[0-9]" ]

Global.Validation.Password.Number

Please enter at least one number

[ "[^A-Za-z0-9]" ]

Global.Validation.Password.specialcharacter

Please enter at least one special character

[ ".{8,32}" ]

Global.Validation.Password.8To32Characters

Please enter between 8 and 32 letters

[ ".{10}" ]

Global.Validation.Password.DoesNot10charcacter

Please increase the password length to min. 10 characters

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