Chapter 8: Using the Command Line Interface
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Strong Passwords
The strong password commands determine whether a strong password
is required for login, and what a strong password should contain at least.
A strong password command begins with
security
strongPasswords
.
You can combine multiple strong password commands to modify
different parameters at a time. See
Multi-Command Syntax
(on page
491).
Enabling or Disabling Strong Passwords
This command enables or disables the strong password feature.
config:#
security strongPasswords enabled <option>
Variables:
<option> is one of the options:
true
or
false
.
Option
Description
true
Enables the strong password feature.
false
Disables the strong password feature.
Minimum Password Length
This command determines the minimum length of the password.
config:#
security strongPasswords minimumLength <value>
Variables:
<value> is an integer between 8 and 32.
Maximum Password Length
This command determines the maximum length of the password.
config:#
security strongPasswords maximumLength <value>
Variables:
<value> is an integer between 16 and 64.
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