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Creating never expiring DB user accounts in Oracle

Posted on 14-Sep-202314-Sep-2023 By Admin No Comments on Creating never expiring DB user accounts in Oracle

DB Users are required to reset the password periodically for better security. For some service accounts,  we need to make sure the password does not expire and does not impact the application.

For this purpose, we need to update that user’s Profile. Each Profile has multiple security settings that controls Password_life_time, password_reuse_time, password_reuse_max  settings. These are settings that control the behavior of Password.

    • PASSWORD_REUSE_TIME

The number of days passed before reusing the old password.

    • PASSWORD_REUSE_MAX

The number of password changes before reusing the old password.

To make DB User password never expire:

alter profile default 
limit 
password_reuse_time unlimited 
password_reuse_max unlimited 
PASSWORD_LIFE_TIME UNLIMITED;
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