Issue #2316 has been reported by Mark Towler.
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Bug #2316: Ungraceful invalid password handling for adding a new user in the
installer
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2316
Author: Mark Towler
Status: New
Priority: Normal
Assignee:
Category:
Target version:
Problem:
I tried adding a new user in the configuration portion of the installer, and
was warned that the password couldn't contain the following characters
:;,`~!@#$%^&*()+={}[]\|/?<>'"
Then, when I tried adding the user again, but with no password, I was told
there was an error: error 65
Looking through the log showed that the user already existed, so that's why I
was getting the error 65.
Suggestions:
When an invalid password is entered, the handling of errors should be made more
graceful. Instead of giving an error number, a human-readable error message
should be generated. Also, password validity checks should be done before an
attempt to create the user is made, not afterwards. If the password is
invalid, no attempt to create a user should be allowed at all.
Furthermore, there doesn't seem to be any good reason to restrict the passwords
from containing all those special characters. If anything, they should be
encouraged, as they make passwords more secure.
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