dsconfig delete-password-generator — Deletes Password Generators
dsconfig delete-password-generator
{options}
The dsconfig delete-password-generator command takes the following options:
--generator-name {name}
The name of the Password Generator.
Password Generator properties depend on the Password Generator type, which depends on the {name} you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following Password Generator types:
Default {name}: Random Password Generator
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “Random Password Generator” for the properties of this Password Generator type.
-f | --force
Ignore non-existent Password Generators.
Password Generator properties depend on the Password Generator type, which depends on the null you provide.
By default, OpenDJ directory server supports the following Password Generator types:
Default null: Random Password Generator
Enabled by default: true
See the section called “Random Password Generator” for the properties of this Password Generator type.
Password Generators of type random-password-generator have the following properties:
Indicates whether the Password Generator is enabled for use.
None
true
false
No
Yes
None
No
No
Specifies the fully-qualified name of the Java class that provides the Random Password Generator implementation.
org.opends.server.extensions.RandomPasswordGenerator
A Java class that implements or extends the class(es): org.opends.server.api.PasswordGenerator
No
Yes
None
Yes (Use --advanced in interactive mode.)
No
Specifies one or more named character sets. This is a multi-valued property, with each value defining a different character set. The format of the character set is the name of the set followed by a colon and the characters that are in that set. For example, the value "alpha:abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" defines a character set named "alpha" containing all of the lower-case ASCII alphabetic characters.
None
A character set name (consisting of ASCII letters) followed by a colon and the set of characters that are included in that character set.
Yes
Yes
None
No
No
Specifies the format to use for the generated password. The value is a comma-delimited list of elements in which each of those elements is comprised of the name of a character set defined in the password-character-set property, a colon, and the number of characters to include from that set. For example, a value of "alpha:3,numeric:2,alpha:3" generates an 8-character password in which the first three characters are from the "alpha" set, the next two are from the "numeric" set, and the final three are from the "alpha" set.
None
A comma-delimited list whose elements comprise a valid character set name, a colon, and a positive integer indicating the number of characters from that set to be included.
No
Yes
None
No
No