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Bug
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Resolution: Timed out
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Low
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1
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Severity 3 - Minor
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Summary
This BUG is similar to the one that was fixed in ID-6561, except that here the interactive form shows "Very strong" and displays an error "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong".
Environment
Steps to Reproduce
- Add the user to an authentication policy where the password strength requirement is "Very Strong"
- access id.atlassian.com with the test user
- enter the email and use the "Can't log in?" link to send a recovery link
- use the recovery link to try and reset the password
- try a password like "@ugu5t2023!!dd", for example
- this is reported as "Very strong"
- press continue
Expected Results
The password will change
Actual Results
You see the message error: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong"
Workaround
Use at least 12 characters with 3 capital letters and 3 special characters.
Note
Running some password checks show that the password used "@ugu5t2023!!dd" is "Strong". Therefore, it appears that the issue is in the "Very strong" info displayed when entering the new password.
[ID-8602] Very Strong password shows error message: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong"
Resolution | New: Timed out [ 10 ] | |
Status | Original: Short Term Backlog [ 12074 ] | New: Closed [ 6 ] |
Labels | New: guard-s6 |
Description |
Original:
*Summary*
This BUG is similar to the one that was fixed in Very strong password shows an error message: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong" *Environment* *Steps to Reproduce* # Add the user to an authentication policy where the password strength requirement is "Very Strong" # access id.atlassian.com with the test user # enter the email and use the "Can't log in?" link to send a recovery link # use the recovery link to try and reset the password # try a password like "@ugu5t2023!!dd", for example # this is reported as "Very strong" # press continue *Expected Results* The password will change *Actual Results* You see the message error: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong" *Workaround* Use at least 12 characters with 3 capital letters and 3 special characters. *Note* Running some password checks show that the password used "@ugu5t2023!!dd" is "Strong". Therefore, it appears that the issue is in the "Very strong" info displayed when entering the new password. |
New:
*Summary*
This BUG is similar to the one that was fixed in *Environment* *Steps to Reproduce* # Add the user to an authentication policy where the password strength requirement is "Very Strong" # access id.atlassian.com with the test user # enter the email and use the "Can't log in?" link to send a recovery link # use the recovery link to try and reset the password # try a password like "@ugu5t2023!!dd", for example # this is reported as "Very strong" # press continue *Expected Results* The password will change *Actual Results* You see the message error: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong" *Workaround* Use at least 12 characters with 3 capital letters and 3 special characters. *Note* Running some password checks show that the password used "@ugu5t2023!!dd" is "Strong". Therefore, it appears that the issue is in the "Very strong" info displayed when entering the new password. |
Description |
Original:
*Summary*
This BUG is similar to the one that was fixed in Very strong password shows an error message: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong" *Environment* *Steps to Reproduce* # Add the user to an authentication policy where the password strength requirement is "Very Strong" # access id.atlassian.com with the test user # enter the email and use the "Can't log in?" link to send a recovery link # use the recovery link to try and reset the password # try a password like "@ugu5t2023!!dd", for example # this is reported as "Very strong" # press continue *Expected Results* The password will change *Actual Results* Jira gives you the message error: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong" *Workaround* Use at least 12 characters with 3 capital letters and 3 special characters. *Note* Running some password checks show that the password used "@ugu5t2023!!dd" is "Strong". Therefore, it appears that the issue is in the "Very strong" info displayed when entering the new password. |
New:
*Summary*
This BUG is similar to the one that was fixed in Very strong password shows an error message: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong" *Environment* *Steps to Reproduce* # Add the user to an authentication policy where the password strength requirement is "Very Strong" # access id.atlassian.com with the test user # enter the email and use the "Can't log in?" link to send a recovery link # use the recovery link to try and reset the password # try a password like "@ugu5t2023!!dd", for example # this is reported as "Very strong" # press continue *Expected Results* The password will change *Actual Results* You see the message error: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong" *Workaround* Use at least 12 characters with 3 capital letters and 3 special characters. *Note* Running some password checks show that the password used "@ugu5t2023!!dd" is "Strong". Therefore, it appears that the issue is in the "Very strong" info displayed when entering the new password. |
Description |
Original:
*Summary*
This BUG is similar to the one that was fixed in Very strong password shows an error message: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong" *Environment* *Steps to Reproduce* # Add the user to an authentication policy where the password strength requirement is "Very Strong" # access id.atlassian.com with the test user # enter the email and use the "Can't log in?" link to send a recovery link # use the recovery link to try and reset the password # try a password like "@ugu5t2023!!dd", for example # this is reported as "Very strong" # press continue *Expected Results* The password will change *Actual Results* Jira gives you the message error: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong" *Workaround* Use at least 12 characters with 3 capital letters and 3 special characters. *Note* Running some password checks show that the password used "@ugu5t2023!!dd" is "Strong". Therefore, it appears that the issue is in the "Very strong" info displayed when entering the new password and before hitting "Save". |
New:
*Summary*
This BUG is similar to the one that was fixed in Very strong password shows an error message: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong" *Environment* *Steps to Reproduce* # Add the user to an authentication policy where the password strength requirement is "Very Strong" # access id.atlassian.com with the test user # enter the email and use the "Can't log in?" link to send a recovery link # use the recovery link to try and reset the password # try a password like "@ugu5t2023!!dd", for example # this is reported as "Very strong" # press continue *Expected Results* The password will change *Actual Results* Jira gives you the message error: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong" *Workaround* Use at least 12 characters with 3 capital letters and 3 special characters. *Note* Running some password checks show that the password used "@ugu5t2023!!dd" is "Strong". Therefore, it appears that the issue is in the "Very strong" info displayed when entering the new password. |
Assignee | New: Janith Randeniya [ 018754bcb63f ] |
Development Effort | New: S [ 13031 ] | |
Preventable by | New: Pre-deployment testing [ 19131 ] | |
Was this caused by a recent change? | New: No [ 19032 ] | |
Status | Original: Needs Triage [ 10030 ] | New: Short Term Backlog [ 12074 ] |
Support reference count | New: 1 |
Description |
Original:
*Summary*
This BUG is similar to the one that was fixed in Very strong password shows an error message: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong" *Environment* *Steps to Reproduce* # Add the user to an authentication policy where the password strength requirement is "Very Strong" # access id.atlassian.com with the test user # enter the email and use the "Can't log in?" link to send a recovery link # use the recovery link to try and reset the password # try a password like "@ugu5t2023!!dd", for example # this is reported as "Very strong" # press continue *Expected Results* The password will change *Actual Results* Jira gives you the message error: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong" *Workaround* Use at least 12 characters with 3 capital letters and 3 special characters. |
New:
*Summary*
This BUG is similar to the one that was fixed in Very strong password shows an error message: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong" *Environment* *Steps to Reproduce* # Add the user to an authentication policy where the password strength requirement is "Very Strong" # access id.atlassian.com with the test user # enter the email and use the "Can't log in?" link to send a recovery link # use the recovery link to try and reset the password # try a password like "@ugu5t2023!!dd", for example # this is reported as "Very strong" # press continue *Expected Results* The password will change *Actual Results* Jira gives you the message error: "Your password must have a minimum strength of very strong" *Workaround* Use at least 12 characters with 3 capital letters and 3 special characters. *Note* Running some password checks show that the password used "@ugu5t2023!!dd" is "Strong". Therefore, it appears that the issue is in the "Very strong" info displayed when entering the new password and before hitting "Save". |
Attachment | New: ChangePasswordVeryStrong.har [ 456336 ] |