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Disable password complexity check default (#12557)
* Disable password complexity check default These features enourange bad passwords/are annoying for people using better password methods, and at minimum we shouldn't force that as a default for obvious reasons. Disable any default check to avoid regular complaints. * fix copy paste format
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@ -497,9 +497,9 @@ DISABLE_GIT_HOOKS = false
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; Set to false to allow pushes to gitea repositories despite having an incomplete environment - NOT RECOMMENDED
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; Set to false to allow pushes to gitea repositories despite having an incomplete environment - NOT RECOMMENDED
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ONLY_ALLOW_PUSH_IF_GITEA_ENVIRONMENT_SET = true
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ONLY_ALLOW_PUSH_IF_GITEA_ENVIRONMENT_SET = true
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;Comma separated list of character classes required to pass minimum complexity.
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;Comma separated list of character classes required to pass minimum complexity.
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;If left empty or no valid values are specified, the default values ("lower,upper,digit,spec") will be used.
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;If left empty or no valid values are specified, the default is off (no checking)
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;Use "off" to disable checking.
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;Classes include "lower,upper,digit,spec"
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PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY = lower,upper,digit,spec
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PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY = off
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; Password Hash algorithm, either "pbkdf2", "argon2", "scrypt" or "bcrypt"
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; Password Hash algorithm, either "pbkdf2", "argon2", "scrypt" or "bcrypt"
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PASSWORD_HASH_ALGO = pbkdf2
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PASSWORD_HASH_ALGO = pbkdf2
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; Set false to allow JavaScript to read CSRF cookie
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; Set false to allow JavaScript to read CSRF cookie
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@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ set name for unique queues. Individual queues will default to
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- `INTERNAL_TOKEN_URI`: **<empty>**: Instead of defining internal token in the configuration, this configuration option can be used to give Gitea a path to a file that contains the internal token (example value: `file:/etc/gitea/internal_token`)
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- `INTERNAL_TOKEN_URI`: **<empty>**: Instead of defining internal token in the configuration, this configuration option can be used to give Gitea a path to a file that contains the internal token (example value: `file:/etc/gitea/internal_token`)
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- `PASSWORD_HASH_ALGO`: **pbkdf2**: The hash algorithm to use \[pbkdf2, argon2, scrypt, bcrypt\].
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- `PASSWORD_HASH_ALGO`: **pbkdf2**: The hash algorithm to use \[pbkdf2, argon2, scrypt, bcrypt\].
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- `CSRF_COOKIE_HTTP_ONLY`: **true**: Set false to allow JavaScript to read CSRF cookie.
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- `CSRF_COOKIE_HTTP_ONLY`: **true**: Set false to allow JavaScript to read CSRF cookie.
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- `PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY`: **lower,upper,digit,spec**: Comma separated list of character classes required to pass minimum complexity. If left empty or no valid values are specified, the default values will be used. Possible values are:
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- `PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY`: **off**: Comma separated list of character classes required to pass minimum complexity. If left empty or no valid values are specified, checking is disabled (off):
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- lower - use one or more lower latin characters
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- lower - use one or more lower latin characters
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- upper - use one or more upper latin characters
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- upper - use one or more upper latin characters
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- digit - use one or more digits
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- digit - use one or more digits
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@ -825,6 +825,9 @@ func NewContext() {
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InternalToken = loadInternalToken(sec)
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InternalToken = loadInternalToken(sec)
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cfgdata := sec.Key("PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY").Strings(",")
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cfgdata := sec.Key("PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY").Strings(",")
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if len(cfgdata) == 0 {
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cfgdata = []string{"off"}
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}
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PasswordComplexity = make([]string, 0, len(cfgdata))
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PasswordComplexity = make([]string, 0, len(cfgdata))
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for _, name := range cfgdata {
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for _, name := range cfgdata {
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name := strings.ToLower(strings.Trim(name, `"`))
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name := strings.ToLower(strings.Trim(name, `"`))
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