The determines 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. ds-cfg-dictionary-password-validator ds-cfg-password-validator org.opends.server.extensions.DictionaryPasswordValidator Specifies the path to the file containing a list of words that cannot be used as passwords. It should be formatted with one word per line. The value can be an absolute path or a path that is relative to the instance root. For Unix and Linux systems: config/wordlist.txt. For Windows systems: config\\wordlist.txt .* FILE The path to any text file contained on the system that is readable by the server. ds-cfg-dictionary-file Indicates whether this password validator is to treat password characters in a case-sensitive manner. 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. false ds-cfg-case-sensitive-validation Indicates whether this password validator is to 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. true ds-cfg-test-reversed-password Indicates whether this password validator is to match portions of the password string against dictionary words. If "false" then only match the entire password against words otherwise ("true") check whether the password contains words. true ds-cfg-check-substrings Indicates the minimal length of the substring within the password in case substring checking is enabled. If "check-substrings" option is set to true, then this parameter defines the length of the smallest word which should be used for substring matching. Use with caution because values below 3 might disqualify valid passwords. 5 ds-cfg-min-substring-length