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[Bug 1758139] A change has been merged

 

Reviewed:  https://reviews.mahara.org/8702
Committed: https://git.mahara.org/mahara/mahara/commit/c81d02ab8dda239880e223799fbb66d35f3dcb8d
Submitter: Robert Lyon (robertl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Branch:    18.04_STABLE

commit c81d02ab8dda239880e223799fbb66d35f3dcb8d
Author: Robert Lyon <robertl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Fri Mar 23 08:21:12 2018 +1300

Bug 1758139: Set password policy explicitly during install

behatnotneeded

Change-Id: I4e173da5a289ba0106c29fed3dff234d92dfb175
Signed-off-by: Robert Lyon <robertl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
(cherry picked from commit 24a98bdc620c291f5ee390c89886bf0cabccb68b)

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1758139

Title:
  Set password policy explicitly during install

Status in Mahara:
  Fix Committed
Status in Mahara 18.04 series:
  Fix Committed
Status in Mahara 18.10 series:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  In https://reviews.mahara.org/#/c/8685/ we only run the password reset
  if no policy has been set. This needs to be expanded to explicitly set
  a password policy during the installation to avoid password resets
  after an ugprade.

  How I came across this:
  1. Created new empty database.
  2. Checked out https://reviews.mahara.org/8693
  3. Set new admin login and password.
  4. Checked out https://reviews.mahara.org/8697
  5. Right after login, I was asked to change the admin password again.

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