![]() ![]() Once the user logs in, they are taken to the URL they were originally trying to visit. This module enables the redirection of any Access Denied (403) error pages to the user login page with an optional message. ![]() The user is forced to change their password and is optionally blocked when their old password expires. The module also implements a password expiration feature. Constraints are things like character types, inclusion of digits/letters etc. Each constraint has a parameter allowing for the minimum number of valid conditions which must be met before the constraint is satisfied. A password policy can be defined with a set of constraints which must be met before a user password change will be accepted. ![]() This module provides a way to enforce restrictions on user passwords by defining password policies. This can be useful when you have a large number of user accounts pre-created and want to send password recovery emails to all users during a site launch, or if you need to quickly change all passwords on a site for security reasons. This module allows site administrators to reset all user accounts and optionally notify all users by email using the Drupal password recovery email. A site administrator may protect and restrict access by adding access control features to the login forms, such as limiting the number of invalid login attempts before blocking accounts, denying access by IP address (temporarily or permanently). This module improves the security options in the login operation of a Drupal site. This module adds a new table which stores information about individual user logins, including a timestamp, IP address, user agent information, and whether or not the login was via a reset password link. This module allows a site administrator to configure a specified time of inactivity after which a user is logged out. ![]()
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