On 11/19/24 00:40, 張宸瑋 wrote:
Sorry for the inconvenience, but I used make and make install to build
the credcheck--2.8.0.sql sources zip file. I would like to ask how I can
update and apply the changes to the system, as I modified the files in
credcheck/test/expected/06_reuse_interval.out and
credcheck/test/sql/06_reuse_interval.sql. However, after running make
and make install again, I don’t see any changes.
Pretty sure you need to do:
make clean
first, then the rest of the install process.
That process is shown here:
https://github.com/hexacluster/credcheck?tab=readme-ov-file#installation
Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>>於 2024年11月18日 週一,下午11:15寫道:
On 11/18/24 01:03, 張宸瑋 wrote:
> Hello!
> I would like to inquire about the installation of the credcheck
> third-party package to support password complexity and expiration
date,
> etc., when setting up open-source PostgreSQL. I am using the
> credcheck--2.8.0.sql version from GitHub. After completing the
setup, I
> encountered the following issue: when an account exceeds the
configured
> number of incorrect login attempts, it gets locked. The command
SELECT *
> FROM pg_banned_role; should display the columns roleid,
failure_count,
> and banned_date, and the view is working properly and shows the
> information. However, according to the example, the roleid does not
> correctly display the corresponding oid for the account with failed
> login attempts. I would like to ask if there is a solution for this
> issue. Thank you!
Have you looked a?:
https://github.com/HexaCluster/credcheck/issues/39
<https://github.com/HexaCluster/credcheck/issues/39>
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