Thread: Password Policy
Hi list,<br /><br />Is there any password polity that postgresql implement ?<br /><br />It is possible to put a set all noadministrators passwords to = '123456' from times and times ?<br /><br />Has anyone implement a dinamic password autentication(the password changes according the date/month etc of a day ) ? <br /><br />Regards ...<br />Ezequias
2007/2/10, Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha <ezequias.rocha@gmail.com>: > Hi list, > > Is there any password polity that postgresql implement ? > > It is possible to put a set all no administrators passwords to = '123456' > from times and times ? > > Has anyone implement a dinamic password autentication (the password changes > according the date/month etc of a day ) ? Are you sure you are posting to the correct list? The postgresql general list is: http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/ Regards, -- Clodoaldo Pinto Neto
Clodoaldo wrote: > 2007/2/10, Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha <ezequias.rocha@gmail.com>: >> Hi list, >> >> Is there any password polity that postgresql implement ? >> >> It is possible to put a set all no administrators passwords to = >> '123456' >> from times and times ? >> >> Has anyone implement a dinamic password autentication (the password >> changes >> according the date/month etc of a day ) ? > > Are you sure you are posting to the correct list? The postgresql > general list is: > http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/ > > Regards, pgsql-admin would also be appropriate to help with this. Regards Andy
Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha wrote: > Hi list, > > Is there any password polity that postgresql implement ? > > It is possible to put a set all no administrators passwords to = '123456' > from times and times ? > > Has anyone implement a dinamic password autentication (the password changes > according the date/month etc of a day ) ? Use PAM/LDAP/Kerberos to handle your passwords and you have access to all sorts of options. -- Richard Huxton Archonet Ltd