Password Validator
This is an abstract object type that cannot be instantiated.
Password Validators are responsible for determining whether a proposed password is acceptable for use and could include checks like ensuring it meets minimum length requirements, that it has an appropriate range of characters, or that it is not in the history.
The password policy for a user specifies the set of password validators that should be used whenever that user provides a new password. In order to activate a password validator, the corresponding configuration entry must be enabled, and the DN of that entry should be included in the password-validator attribute of the password policy in which you want that validator active. All password validator configuration entries must contain the password-validator structural objectclass.
Password Validators
The following Password Validators are available:
These Password Validators inherit the properties described below.
Password Validator properties
You can use configuration expressions to set property values at startup time. For details, see Property value substitution.
Basic Properties |
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enabled
Synopsis |
Indicates whether the password validator is enabled for use. |
Default value |
None |
Allowed values |
true false |
Multi-valued |
No |
Required |
Yes |
Admin action required |
None |
Advanced |
No |
Read-only |
No |
java-class
Synopsis |
Specifies the fully-qualified name of the Java class that provides the password validator implementation. |
Default value |
None |
Allowed values |
A Java class that extends or implements:
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Multi-valued |
No |
Required |
Yes |
Admin action required |
The object must be disabled and re-enabled for changes to take effect. |
Advanced |
No |
Read-only |
No |