postgresql/contrib/passwordcheck/expected/passwordcheck_1.out
Peter Eisentraut 3c44e7d8d4 Allow tests to pass in OpenSSL FIPS mode (rest)
This adds alternative expected files for various tests.

In src/test/regress/sql/password.sql, we make a small change to the
test so that the CREATE ROLE still succeeds even if the ALTER ROLE
that attempts to set a password might fail.  That way, the roles are
available for the rest of the test file in either case.

Reviewed-by: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se>
Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/dbbd927f-ef1f-c9a1-4ec6-c759778ac852%40enterprisedb.com
2023-11-17 17:58:39 +01:00

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LOAD 'passwordcheck';
CREATE USER regress_passwordcheck_user1;
-- ok
ALTER USER regress_passwordcheck_user1 PASSWORD 'a_nice_long_password';
-- error: too short
ALTER USER regress_passwordcheck_user1 PASSWORD 'tooshrt';
ERROR: password is too short
-- error: contains user name
ALTER USER regress_passwordcheck_user1 PASSWORD 'xyzregress_passwordcheck_user1';
ERROR: password must not contain user name
-- error: contains only letters
ALTER USER regress_passwordcheck_user1 PASSWORD 'alessnicelongpassword';
ERROR: password must contain both letters and nonletters
-- encrypted ok (password is "secret")
ALTER USER regress_passwordcheck_user1 PASSWORD 'md592350e12ac34e52dd598f90893bb3ae7';
-- error: password is user name
ALTER USER regress_passwordcheck_user1 PASSWORD 'md507a112732ed9f2087fa90b192d44e358';
DROP USER regress_passwordcheck_user1;