Configuring your site password policy

You can configure your site password policy to define the constraints that are applied to the passwords of your CMS Portal users.

Before you begin

You must have administrator access to the CMS Portal to complete this task.
Note: This module synchronizes the credentials of applications that are created by consumers in the CMS Portal site UI. It cannot synchronize the credentials for applications that are created by the provider in the API Manager UI.

About this task

Any passwords that are stored in the API Manager must comply with the API Manager password policy. You can configure your password policy to be the same as or stricter than the API Manager password policy.

Procedure

To configure your site password policy, complete the following steps:

  1. If the administrator dashboard is not displayed, click Manage to display it.
  2. Click Configuration in the administrator dashboard.
  3. In the SECURITY section, click Password Policy.
    The Password Policies page opens.
  4. In the OPERATIONS column for the default password policy, click Edit.
    Note: You can create a new password policy by clicking Add Policy and apply different password policy settings to different roles. If you need only a single password policy, configure the pre-supplied default policy.
  5. Click Next.
    The Configure Constraints page opens.
  6. Configure the password constraints as required.
    1. To configure a constraint, click Edit in the OPERATIONS column for the required constraint.
    2. To delete a constraint, select Delete in the OPERATIONS column.
    3. To add a constraint, select the required constraint type from the drop-down list, then click Configure Constraint Settings.
    4. When you are done, click Next.
      The Apply to Roles page opens.
  7. Select the roles to which the password policy settings are to be applied and then click Finish.