Hi,
Not quite sure how to solve this in first place. But as long nobody has a real answer to
this. Have you considered to disallow umlauts for password via the password policy?
You possibly could define a regexp using the password policy type "Regular
Expression" that disallow such umlauts. I know it's not the answer of your
question, but may be a workaround until someone can give you a more sophisticated
answer.
https://www.keycloak.org/docs/3.2/server_admin/topics/authentication/pass...
Regards
Am 3. September 2018 22:51:37 MESZ schrieb zitrone(a)gmx-topmail.de:
Hi,
I have a problem with user passwords which contain umlauts (like Ö Ä Ü,
common ones in germany). They will be stored, but when i try to get a
token, it always fails with "Invalid user credentials".
I read
https://www.keycloak.org/docs/3.4/server_installation/index.html#unicode-...
on how to enable unicode in the DB, but i don't get which columns to
alter. Since the password will be stored hashed and salted, will
altering the DB have any effect at all?
Technical setup:
Keycloak 3.4.3.Final
with an Oracle DB
Regards
zitrone
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