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Yes. You can put a dictionary into the DB and then query against it.
We are using a extproc library callout to the cracklib library to = enforce password strength.
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Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 9:48 AM
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Subject: Oracle password dictionary
Got a question about password strength. It's possible to enforce the =
complexity of a password in the password_verify_function. But is there a =
way to check an oracle pw against a dictionary at the time the pw gets =
changed (and perhaps reject the new pw)? On UX you have the ckpw tool =
where you can check against a pw dictionary.
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Thanks,
Thomas
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