Bug 548780

Summary: Users client: password strength could be hinted
Product: [SUSE Appliance Toolkit] WebYaST Reporter: Duncan Mac-Vicar <dmacvicar>
Component: Base setupAssignee: Michal Zugec <mzugec>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact: Klaus Kämpf <kkaempf>
Severity: Enhancement    
Priority: P2 - High CC: jsuchome
Version: unspecified   
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Hardware: Other   
OS: Other   
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Bug Blocks: 570307    

Description Duncan Mac-Vicar 2009-10-21 14:32:03 UTC
User-Agent:       Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.3) Gecko/20090909 SUSE/3.5.3-1.3 Firefox/3.5.3

There are nice javascript ways to tell if the password is a good one or not.

Reproducible: Always

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Comment 1 Ladislav Slezák 2009-10-23 16:33:24 UTC
JPassword (http://plugins.jquery.com/project/jpassword) might be a good candidate...

It can be also used in the admin module for the root password.
Comment 2 Jiří Suchomel 2010-01-15 09:58:34 UTC
This is more a subtask of new feature, so let's reprioritize.
Comment 3 Klaus Kämpf 2010-01-15 10:10:49 UTC
I'd like to see this rather soon. It's highly useful (and makes for a nice demo ;-))
Comment 4 Josef Reidinger 2010-01-15 11:28:20 UTC
I find it useful. I think it should be part of users task. (not part of first iteration, but reserve place for real-time indicator)
Comment 5 Jiří Suchomel 2010-01-22 07:25:36 UTC
I'd vote for something simpler than JPassword; now I'm using this one in administrator module:

http://plugins.jquery.com/project/pstrength

but it is not that nice, so we will change it again or we can directly modify this one to show slightly better output
Comment 6 Michal Zugec 2010-02-08 08:49:51 UTC
done in commit 1d7a401