I want to know too.
I couldn't find the profile setting in Postgres as Oracle and all I do is
"ALTER ROLE '${USER}' WITH PASSWORD '${password}' VALID UNTIL '${expiration_timestamp}';
thank you.
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On Friday, August 2, 2019, 07:26:23 AM EDT, Dhandapani Shanmugam <postgresql95@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey,
I would like to know, do we have profile concept in PostgreSQL as like in Oracle.
I have a requirement to expire user password in 90 days and in oracle, I can achieve this by creating profile with custom requirements and assign it to the users. Similarly in PostgreSQL do we have options to restrict the users on password complexity.
-D