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Liferay now implements enterprise password policies and user account lockout. Password policies can either be managed internally (from the Enterprise Admin Portlet), or it can be delegated to LDAP (from Enterprise Admin Portlet -> Authentication -> LDAP -> User LDAP Password Policy).

Password Policy Settings #

Changeable Settings #

  • Changeable: Allow user to change his own password
  • Change Required: Require the user to change his password (?)
  • Minimum Age: This determines how long a user must wait before changing their password again

Syntax Checking #

  • Syntax Checking Enabled: Enable portal to check for certain words and length requirements
  • Allow Dictionary Words: Allow a dictionary word to be used as the password
  • Minimum Length: The minimum length of a password

Password History #

  • History Enabled: Enable tracking of password history, to prevent reuse of old passwords
  • History Count: The number of passwords to keep in the history

Password Expiration #

  • Expiration Enabled: Enable passwords to expire after a specified time
  • Maximum Age: The maximum time that a password is valid, before it needs to be changed again
  • Warning Time: The time before a password expires, in which to warn the user of the upcoming password expiration
  • Grace Limit: The number of logins allowed after the password has already expired

User Account Lockout #

  • Lockout Enabled: Enable user accounts to get locked out after a specified number of failed logins
  • Maximum Failure: The maximum number of failed login attempts before the account is locked out
  • Reset Failure Count: The time before the "failed login count" is reset
  • Lockout Duration: The time that a user is locked out, preventing them from logging in

Screenshots #

Password Policy (Default) #

Password Policy (Using all policies) #

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can we set the password maximum age for example... delang j 10 mars 2009 23:51
Hello Sir, I am facing one issue after applied... javaamtho g g 19 mars 2009 07:54
Actually I am using my own password policy for... javaamtho g g 19 mars 2009 07:55
Exactly how do you implement a custom password... Edgar Vonk 7 octobre 2009 05:11
I tried to set "Change Required" to be true,... Farrel Chen 1 juin 2011 15:27
bug:... Farrel Chen 2 juin 2011 10:42
hi... how can i force users to use at least 1... Ricardo Vela 25 avril 2012 13:34
Here is an example of our policy settings in... Eugene Massier 23 juillet 2012 11:01
Can you please tell me how can I uncheck the... Soumya Mukhopadhyay 16 juin 2014 02:09

can we set the password maximum age for example 1 week or less?
Publié le 10/03/09 23:51.
Hello Sir,

I am facing one issue after applied my password policy to my user as below.
In Password Expiration
I have setted max age 2 Weeks and Warning time 2 weeks but during warning time, if i am going to login with my regular user/pwd then its redirec to change password page where its forcefully asking to change my current pasword ..

Please some body let me know is this bug of liferay or i not made proper configuration for change password.

Waiting for your reply with proper answer.

Thanks
JavaAmtho.
Publié le 19/03/09 07:54.
Actually I am using my own password policy for users.

Thanks
JavaAmtho
Publié le 19/03/09 07:55 en réponse à javaamtho g g.
Exactly how do you implement a custom password policy? I cannot find any documentation on this.
Publié le 07/10/09 05:11 en réponse à javaamtho g g.
I tried to set "Change Required" to be true, and in the database it shows that the value was successfully set; however new users are not required to reset password at first sign in, unless I check the "reset required" check box at the user password page. So it seems to me the BeanParmUtil.getBoolean function doesn't work.
Publié le 01/06/11 15:27.
bug:
http://www.liferay.com/community/forums/-/message_boards/message/9088810
Publié le 02/06/11 10:42 en réponse à Farrel Chen.
hi... how can i force users to use at least 1 uppercase ,1 lowercase and 1 digit... is there any way to do that or where can i set that from source code?
Publié le 25/04/12 13:34 en réponse à Farrel Chen.
Here is an example of our policy settings in our porta-ext.properties

############################################################­########
# PASSWORD POLICY SETTINGS
####################################################################
pass­words.toolkit=com.liferay.portal.security.pwd.RegExpToolkit
passwords.regexptoolk­it.pattern=(?=^.{12,24}$)((?=.*\\\d)(?=.*[A-Z])(?=.*[a-z])|(?=.*\\\d)(?=.*[^A-Za­-z0-9])(?=.*[a-z])|(?=.*[^A-Za-z0-9])(?=.*[A-Z])(?=.*[a-z])|(?=.*\\\d)(?=.*[A-Z]­)(?=.*[^A-Za-z0-9]))^.*
#Description
#Password Filter Matching 3 of 4 Character categories: 1.) at least 1 upper case character 2.) at least 1 lower case character 3.) at least 1 numerical character 4.) at least 1 special character It also enforces a min and max length.
#Matches
#Passw0rd | assW@rd | 1B2a345@#$%
#Non-Matches
#123123123 | Password | asdf&
Publié le 23/07/12 11:01 en réponse à Ricardo Vela.
Can you please tell me how can I uncheck the "Changeable" option in the dashboard default password policy ? By default its showing checked in the dashboard default password policy and its not allowing me to uncheck it .

Can you tell me the portal.ext.properties setting corresponding to this setting ?
Publié le 16/06/14 02:09.