Sorry, forgot the link to the QmailAdmin patch:
http://sourceforge.net/p/qmailadmin/patches/28/
-Tom
On Oct 29, 2014, at 4:32 PM, Tom Collins wrote:
> I haven't checked the configuration in some time, so I don't know about
> minimum password requirements.
>
> I did recall this patch on Sourc
I haven't checked the configuration in some time, so I don't know about minimum
password requirements.
I did recall this patch on SourceForge to call out to cracklib and require a
strong password.
If you're comfortable with Javascript, you could modify the change password
screen to dynamically
Tom,
Thanks for the reply. Of course, sorry for the naïve query. Yes we use
qmailadmin to allow password changes by end users.
And we’ve just found a writeup here:
http://mugurel.sumanariu.ro/qmail/qmailadmin-check-if-password-is-strong-enough/
but it seems a little dodgy.
There isn’t by
Tom,
Thanks for the reply. Of course, sorry for the naïve query. Yes we use
qmailadmin to allow password changes by end users.
And we’ve just found a writeup here:
http://mugurel.sumanariu.ro/qmail/qmailadmin-check-if-password-is-strong-enough/
but it seems a little dodgy.
There isn’t by
The vchkpw program verifies the password. Are you wondering about the vpasswd
program for changing a password? That's an admin program, and wouldn't
typically enforce a password change policy.
How do your users currently change their passwords? QmailAdmin? Some other
program? You would hav
Dear vchkpw@inter7.com,
Is there a way to enforce a minimum length and character combination
(letters, numbers, upper case) with vchkpw and if not, are there patches or
external applications that integrate well with vchkpw to get this
functionality?
Sincerely,
Peter Brezny
Purplecat Networks,