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Re: AD and enforced password policies
From: "Robert Luethje" <rluethje () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 16:09:25 -0500
You would set those in users section of AD. AD can be very quirky when it wants to. Robert ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jones, Barry" <BEJones () semprautilities com> To: <Nanog () nanog org> Sent: Monday, January 02, 2012 3:27 PM Subject: AD and enforced password policies Hello all. Happy New Year. I have a requirement to enforce password policies on AD (a tacacs and windows domain). I don't have a great deal of Windows AD knowledge - so a newbie ;-) this is a little off topic, but I thought I'd ask... Specifically, I need to enforce the use of length, special characters, and be able to validate the enforcement of such. Looking at Nfront, Quest, etc..., and wanted to see if anyone out there had thoughts? Thank you.
Current thread:
- AD and enforced password policies Jones, Barry (Jan 02)
- Re: AD and enforced password policies Robert Luethje (Jan 02)
- Re: AD and enforced password policies Jimmy Hess (Jan 02)
- RE: AD and enforced password policies Blake T. Pfankuch (Jan 02)
- Re: AD and enforced password policies Måns Nilsson (Jan 03)
- Re: AD and enforced password policies Greg Ihnen (Jan 03)
- Re: AD and enforced password policies Todd Underwood (Jan 03)
- Re: AD and enforced password policies Michael Thomas (Jan 03)
- Re: AD and enforced password policies Måns Nilsson (Jan 03)
- Re: AD and enforced password policies Tim Franklin (Jan 03)
- Re: AD and enforced password policies Måns Nilsson (Jan 04)
- Re: AD and enforced password policies Randy Bush (Jan 03)
- RE: AD and enforced password policies Blake T. Pfankuch (Jan 02)