The HS module allows you to enforce the use of complex passwords. If you do not activate the HS module, this feature is disabled after the 30-day trial expires.
PCI DSS requirement 8.5.10 states that you should require a minimum password length of at least seven characters. PCI DSS requirement 8.5.11 states that you should use passwords containing both numeric and alphabetic characters. |
When you create or update a user account, you can require the user to create strong (complex) passwords. Complex passwords are enabled by default when you create an HS-enabled Site. A complex password must meet the following criteria:
Minimum length (from 6 to 99 characters - PCI DSS requirement 8.5.10 requires a minimum password length of 7 characters.).
Must not contain N or more characters from the user's account name
Must not contain N or more repeating characters.
Must not be comprised solely of a word in a dictionary file (forward or backwards)
Must contain at least one character from each of the following categories. The number of characters can never be fewer than the number of chosen categories, but can be greater.
English uppercase characters (A - Z)
English lowercase characters (a - z)
Base 10 digits (0 - 9)
Non-alphanumeric (for example: !, $, #, or %) or Unicode characters
Non-alphanumeric characters are not required by default; you must explicitly specify this option if you want to require it. For those who might be using a non-English language operating system, it is best to leave the Non alpha-numeric check box cleared because of characters that are not normally found on a standard keyboard. In this case, your users are free to use non-alphanumeric characters when they create their own password, you just would not require that they do, and the system will not include them when you automatically generate a complex password. |
For example, suppose you specified that the password must:
contain at least 6 characters
contain uppercase letters
contain lowercase letters
contain numbers
That means that the password must contain at least one uppercase character, at least one lowercase character, and at least one digit. So in this case, a password could be A5s3*v35, but not a5s3*v35, because you specified that a password should have at least one uppercase letter.
When using EFT Server with the Secure Ad Hoc Transfer (SAT) module, if the password settings are set to use a minimum of more than 20 characters, the SAT temporary user creation will fail. If your Site's complex password settings require more than 20 characters, be sure to configure the Ad Hoc Settings Template to override the Site's password settings so that complex passwords for Ad Hoc users contain fewer than 20 characters. |
To enforce complex passwords on user accounts
In the Administrator, connect to EFT Server and click the Server tab.
In the left pane, click the Site you want to configure, then click the Security tab.
Select the Enforce strong (complex) passwords check box, then click Configure. The Password complexity settings dialog box appears.
Refer to the guidelines in the table below:
Field |
Default |
Min/Max Values |
Minimum password length - Specify the minimum number of characters that must be in the password
|
8 |
6 - 99 |
In the Character categories area, specify the type of characters that must be in the password: The password must contain characters from at least N of the following categories:
|
3 categories |
2 categories, up to the maximum password length |
Must not contain N or more characters from the user name |
3 |
2 characters, up to maximum password length |
Must not contain N or more repeating characters. |
3 |
2 characters, up to maximum password length |
Must not consist solely of a word in the following Dictionary file. (Click the ellipse icon to select a file.) |
on |
n/a |
Must not be a dictionary word backwards |
off |
n/a |
The dictionary file cannot exceed 10 MB. If you exceed the file size, the Event log will indicate that not all of the file could be loaded. If the dictionary file is not available, EFT Server operations will continue and a log error is written to the Event log. |
Click OK to save the settings or Cancel to keep existing settings.
Click Apply to save the changes to EFT Server.
COM-created accounts are not subject to complexity requirements unless the CreateComplexPassword method is used. Refer to the GlobalSCAPE Server COM API user guide for details. |