[keycloak-user] Disabling password expiry for one user?

Stian Thorgersen sthorger at redhat.com
Tue Sep 20 03:59:04 EDT 2016


Afraid it's not possible at the moment. You could add your own custom
password policy for the expiration or simply have the bot update it's
password once in a while?

On 16 September 2016 at 04:59, Sarp Kaya <akaya at expedia.com> wrote:

> Kind of,
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> We do have an automated bot using a “normal” username and password. We
> need this bot to use the regular web UI in order to monitor the entire
> system, so using direct APIs won’t be a good option.
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> *From: *Scott Rossillo <srossillo at smartling.com>
> *Date: *Friday, September 16, 2016 at 12:50 PM
> *To: *Abdullah Sarp <akaya at expedia.com>, "keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org" <
> keycloak-user at lists.jboss.org>
> *Subject: *Re: [keycloak-user] Disabling password expiry for one user?
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> Is this for something like service users? Could you explain the use case?
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> On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 8:49 PM Sarp Kaya <akaya at expedia.com> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> It just seems like it’s only possible to enable password expiry policy for
> all users or no users. Is it possible to have an exceptional case where one
> user has no password expiry and other users do have password expiry?
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> Thanks,
> Sarp
>
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