Password anti-violence crack settings

The SuperMap GIS server supports setting the number of consecutive errors in the password for a period of time to prevent violent cracking. If the administrator has enabled the password anti-violence crack setting, take the default configuration as an example, and if the password is entered in 10 minutes and it fails for five times, the account will be automatically locked.

Administrators can set whether to enable anti-violent cracking settings (not enabled by default) on the "Security Configuration" page and customize the parameters such as modifying the period time and the number of allowed failures, including:

  • Lock period (minutes): The time period for detecting the number of consecutive failures, defaulting to 10 minutes
  • Allowed number of consecutive failures: the maximum number of consecutive failures, the account is immediately locked after it exceeds, the default is 5 times
  • Automatic unlock time (minutes): after the account is locked, the required time until the automatic unlocking, the default is 20 minutes, if the security level requirement is higher, the administrator can set the number to larger

After the account is locked, contact the administrator to unlock it.

Set that the new password can't be repeated with previous N times

When changing a password, the GIS server supports setting up a new password that can not be repeated with any of the previous passwords. It supports for the administrator to set the number of non-repeatable settings (the default is 5, including the current use of the password), enter the value and click the Modify button to take effect.