Ban passwords with Active Directory


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Out of the box it looks like there is no way to set up a banned password list in Active Directory similar to what Twitter has recently done. In never ending efforts to increase security on my network, i would like to ban words from being used as passwords or part of passwords. I require complex passwords already so common words are not allowed already without either adding caps/numbers etc to the password. But i would like to take it one step further and ban certain strings in password. For example the string "password" is not allowed with complex passwords required but a user coudld use "$$password123$$" as a password. I want that blocked also.

Any advice or suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Can't do it out of the box, but look for a product that makes use of the Windows Password Filter. E.g., looks like Specops Password Filter might do what you're after? There is a demo available.

  • Set any combination of password restrictions: lower case, upper case, digits, special characters
  • Disallow user names in passwords, disallow words from word lists, etc
  • Minimum password length
  • Maximum password length
  • Extended password complexity
  • Password reset rules
  • Different password expiration rules, commonly called password age, on each policy
  • 11 languages supported in the end user password change dialog.
  • Graphical Password Complexity meter
  • Password History
  • Disallow consecutive characters in password
  • Dissallow incremental passwords
  • Disable account lockout
  • Automatically send password expiration e-mail
  • Group Policy delegated security model
  • Supports automation through Windows PowerShell or .NET
  • Support for 64-bit Domain Controllers
  • Support for Windows 2008 Server
  • Support for Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT)
  • Integration with Specops Password Reset
  • Additional password policy requirements; Regular expressions; Disallow backward words in wordlist; Disallow digit as last character
  • New password expiration warning e-mail settings; Configurable sender; Exclude password policy requirements

There may be other products. I've never used such a product before in a production environment. Good luck :)

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Can't do it out of the box, but look for a product that makes use of the Windows Password Filter. E.g., looks like Specops Password Filter might do what you're after? There is a demo available.

There may be other products. I've never used such a product before in a production environment. Good luck :)

Thanks, I will take a look at their product.

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