From 5833fe40996c75adcf1e116104ffe6169c4866e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: rhaggard <rhaggard@localhost>
Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2008 18:37:01 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Uncommitting last changes to configuration .xml files, second try

---
 opends/src/admin/defn/org/opends/server/admin/std/DictionaryPasswordValidatorConfiguration.xml |   61 +++++++-----------------------
 1 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-)

diff --git a/opends/src/admin/defn/org/opends/server/admin/std/DictionaryPasswordValidatorConfiguration.xml b/opends/src/admin/defn/org/opends/server/admin/std/DictionaryPasswordValidatorConfiguration.xml
index 21fc958..af963fd 100644
--- a/opends/src/admin/defn/org/opends/server/admin/std/DictionaryPasswordValidatorConfiguration.xml
+++ b/opends/src/admin/defn/org/opends/server/admin/std/DictionaryPasswordValidatorConfiguration.xml
@@ -33,12 +33,9 @@
   <adm:synopsis>
     The
     <adm:user-friendly-name />
-    determines whether a proposed password is acceptable based
+    is used to determine whether a proposed password is acceptable based
     on whether the given password value appears in a provided dictionary
-    file. A large dictionary file is provided with the server, but the 
-    administrator can supply an alternate dictionary. In this case, 
-    then the dictionary must be a plain-text file with 
-    one word per line.
+    file.
   </adm:synopsis>
   <adm:profile name="ldap">
     <ldap:object-class>
@@ -57,34 +54,17 @@
   </adm:property-override>
   <adm:property name="dictionary-file" mandatory="true">
     <adm:synopsis>
-      Specifies the path to the file containing a list of words that 
-      cannot be used as passwords.
+      Specifies the path to the file containing a list of words that may
+      not be used as passwords.
     </adm:synopsis>
     <adm:description>
-      It should be formatted with one word per line. The value can be an
-      absolute path or a path that is relative to the
+      It should be formatted with one word per line. The value may be an
+      absolute path, or a path that is relative to the
       <adm:product-name />
       instance root.
     </adm:description>
-    <adm:default-behavior>
-      <adm:defined>
-        <adm:value>
-          For Unix and Linux systems: config/wordlist.txt. 
-          For Windows systems: config\\wordlist.txt
-        </adm:value>
-      </adm:defined>
-    </adm:default-behavior>
     <adm:syntax>
-      <adm:string>
-        <adm:pattern>
-          <adm:regex/>
-          <adm:usage>REGEXP</adm:usage>
-          <adm:synopsis>
-          The path to any text file contained on the system that is 
-          readable by the server.
-          </adm:synopsis>
-        </adm:pattern>
-      </adm:string>
+      <adm:string />
     </adm:syntax>
     <adm:profile name="ldap">
       <ldap:attribute>
@@ -94,19 +74,16 @@
   </adm:property>
   <adm:property name="case-sensitive-validation" mandatory="true">
     <adm:synopsis>
-      Indicates whether this password validator is to treat password
+      Indicates whether this password validator should treat password
       characters in a case-sensitive manner.
     </adm:synopsis>
     <adm:description>
-      If it is set to true, then the validator rejects a password only 
-      if it appears in the dictionary with exactly the 
-      same capitalization as provided by the user. 
+      A value of false indicates that any differences in capitalization
+      should be ignored when looking for consecutive characters in the
+      password. A value of true indicates that a character should only
+      be considered repeating if all consecutive occurrences use the
+      same capitalization.
     </adm:description>
-    <adm:default-behavior>
-      <adm:defined>
-        <adm:value>false</adm:value>
-      </adm:defined>
-    </adm:default-behavior>
     <adm:syntax>
       <adm:boolean />
     </adm:syntax>
@@ -118,18 +95,10 @@
   </adm:property>
   <adm:property name="test-reversed-password" mandatory="true">
     <adm:synopsis>
-      Indicates whether this password validator is to test the reversed
+      Indicates whether this password validator should test the reversed
       value of the provided password as well as the order in which it
-      was given. For example, if the user provides a new password of 
-      "password" and this configuration attribute is set to true, then 
-      the value "drowssap" is also tested against attribute values 
-      in the user's entry.
+      was given.
     </adm:synopsis>
-    <adm:default-behavior>
-      <adm:defined>
-        <adm:value>true</adm:value>
-      </adm:defined>
-    </adm:default-behavior>
     <adm:syntax>
       <adm:boolean />
     </adm:syntax>

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