The security user control can be enhanced by adding the systemProperties mz.security.user.control.enabled
in values.yaml
. By default this property is set to false
. If set to true
a number of rules regarding the passwords apply as soon as the platform is restarted.
Enhanced User Security Password Rules
If enhanced user security is enabled, the default password rules are:
The password must:
Be at least eight characters long
Include at least one special character and one that is either a number or capital letter
The password must not:
Contain more than two identical characters in an uninterrupted sequence. Such as "aaa".
Include the username.
Be in alphabetical sequence, such as Abcd.
Be in numerical sequence, such as 1234.
Be in any US keyboard pattern, such as Qwerty.
Contain any whitespace.
Be identical to any of the recent twelve (minimum) passwords used for the user ID
Repetitive characters that are not consecutively sequenced are still valid. Such as "adadad".
The default maximum password age is 30 days for administrators, i e users that are members of the Administrator group, and 90 days for other users.
If you have a custom password policy that you will want to include with the default policies listed above, you can use the mz.security.user.control.password.extra properties.
You can modify the password rules with the following Platform properties:
All properties listed below is only applicable when the value of |
Property | Description |
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mz.security.max.password.age.enabled | Default value: false Enables or disables the password expiration check. This property is only applicable when mz.security.user.control.enabled is also set to true. If both properties above are set to true, user is required to change password every N days set in mz.security.max.password.age.admin and mz.security.max.password.age.user. |
mz.security.max.password.age.admin | Default value: The maximum password age for administrator users in days. Please refer mz.security.max.password.age.enabled column. |
mz.security.max.password.age.user | Default value: The maximum password age for users in days. Please refer mz.security.max.password.age.enabled column. |
mz.security.max.password.history | Default value: The maximum amount of recent passwords to retain for a user ID, to prevent the same password from being reused. |
mz.security.user.control.password.numcaps.count | Default value: The minimum number of upper case characters or number of numerical characters, in a password. |
mz.security.user.control.password.numcaps.message | Default value: The message to be displayed for the user when they have not met the condition for the minimum number of upper case or numerical characters in the password. |
mz.security.user.control.password.numcaps.pattern | Default value: The pattern of the permitted values in regular expression. The password will be matched to the pattern to determine if the condition is met. |
mz.security.user.control.password.length.count | Default value: The minimum total number of characters in a password. |
mz.security.user.control.password.length.message | Default value: The message to be displayed for the user when they have not met the condition for the minimum length of the password. |
mz.security.user.control.password.lowercase.count | Default value: The minimum total number of lowercase characters in a password. |
mz.security.user.control.password.uppercase.count | Default value: The minimum total number of uppercase characters in a password. |
mz.security.user.control.password.number.count | Default value: The minimum total number of numeric characters in a password. |
mz.security.user.control.password.special.count | Default value: The minimum number of special characters, in a password. |
mz.security.user.control.password.special.message | Default value: The message to be displayed for the user when they have not met the condition for the minimum number of special characters in the password. |
mz.security.user.control.password.special.pattern | Default value: The pattern of the permitted values in regular expression. The password will be matched to the pattern to determine if the condition is met. |
mz.security.user.control.password.repetition.message | Default value: The message to be displayed for the user when they have not met the condition for the password having the least amount of multiple repeated characters in a sequence. |
mz.security.user.control.password.username.message | Default value: The message to be displayed for the user when they have the username contained withing the password. |
mz.security.user.control.password.history.message | Default value: The message to be displayed for the user when they are reusing a password that they have used before. |
mz.security.user.control.password.extra.count | Default value: The minimum number of characters for the extra user policy. |
mz.security.user.control.password.extra.message | Default value: The message to be displayed for the user when they did not meet the requirements of the extra user policy. |
mz.security.user.control.password.extra.pattern | Default value: The pattern of the permitted values. The password will be matched to the pattern to determine if the condition is met. |
mz.security.user.control.password.extra.type | Default value: The type that determines what the extra pattern will be. The value of this property can be set to regexp or none. Setting it to regexp ensures that the pattern has to conform to regular expressions.. |
The user account will be locked after a configurable number of failed login attempts. If this happens, the password settings for the user account must be updated in the Users tab, unless automatic unlocking is selected. For more information about how to update password settings for a user account and how to configure automatic unlocking, see the section above, Users Tab, and the section below, Enhanced User Security Configuration. |
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