Product: | Microsiga Protheus |
Versions: | 11 and 12 |
Step by step: | Protheus allows you to set some rules so that users do not use too simple passwords, and change their password periodically, increasing security. Here are the settings to increase password security: - Access Configurator > User > Password > Policy On the Security Policy/Password Rules tab, you have the following security settings: - Case sensitive user: defines whether the system will be case-sensitive in the user name. - Periodical password change every n days: defines how often the user password should be changed. You can also configure "Notify expiration n days before" to notify the user in advance to change the password. Or "Force password change in", where you can set a fixed date for password change. The Periodic Password Change option is also available in the user/group directory. The rule is: if this option is configured in the user/group register, it will be respected. If it is not configured in the user/group (equal to 0), what is set in the Policy will be respected. - Force password change: see details about this options in http://tdn.totvs.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=224125136 - Inhibit numerical sequence: defines whether the security policy should restrict the use of numerical sequences, such as 111,222,333,123,456,789, etc. - Inhibit part of the name or user: so that the user does not use a simple password with part of the username. - Mask of required digits: defines the number of times a character should be used in the password (no matter the order). Example: AA99XXa. The characters that can be used are: A-Indicates the use of uppercase letter;
We recommend accessing the Policy routine soon after installing Protheus, and set the password rules, because in the default the settings are disabled (=No) or with minimum values. |
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