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1 #summary Prevent registration of user accounts according to policies |
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2 #labels Stage-Beta |
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4 = Introduction = |
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5 |
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6 On a server with public registration it is usually desirable to prevent registration of certain "reserved" accounts, such as "admin". |
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8 This plugin allows you to reserve individual usernames, or those matching certain patterns. It also allows you to ensure that usernames conform to a certain pattern. |
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10 = Configuration = |
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11 |
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12 Enable the module as any other: |
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13 |
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14 {{{ |
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15 modules_enabled = { |
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16 "block_registrations"; |
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17 } |
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18 }}} |
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19 |
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20 You can then set some options to configure your desired policy: |
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21 |
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22 || *Option* || *Default* || *Description* || |
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23 || block_registrations_users || { "admin" } || A list of reserved usernames || |
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24 || block_registrations_patterns || { } || A list of patterns matching reserved usernames (slower than block_registrations_users) || |
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25 || block_registrations_allow || nil || A pattern that registered user accounts MUST match to be allowed || |
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27 Some examples: |
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28 |
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29 {{{ |
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30 block_registrations_users = { "admin", "root", "xmpp" } |
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31 block_registrations_patterns = { |
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32 "master$" -- matches postmaster, hostmaster, webmaster, etc. |
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33 } |
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34 block_registrations_allow = "^[a-zA-Z0-9_-.]$" -- Allow only simple ASCII characters in usernames |
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35 }}} |
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37 = Compatibility = |
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38 || 0.9 || Works || |
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39 || 0.8 || Should work || |