On 03/07/2013 03:10 AM, MURAT KOÇ wrote:
Hi list,
In Oracle, it could be created a user profile called "PROFILE" and this
profile could have below specifications:
PASSWORD_LIFE_TIME     (that describes when password will expire)
FAILED_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS (specifies number of failed login attempts before
locking user account)
PASSWORD_LOCK_TIME   (specified time after user account is locked
because of failed login attempts exceeded)
PASSWORD_VERIFY_FUNCTION  (this allows setting a strong password verify
function - min characters, password complexity)
Has PostgreSQL got any capability like this except LDAP, kerberos or PAM
authentication ?

The only part of the above that I know of is VALID UNTIL (PASSWORD_LIFE_TIME) from below:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/interactive/sql-createrole.html

Regards,
Murat KOC


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