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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 24932] New: -
Is there a rule on the User Name field?
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Is there a rule on the User Name field?
Summary: Is there a rule on the User Name field?
Product: Tomcat 5
Version: 5.0.14
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: Other
Component: Webapps:Administration
AssignedTo: tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org
ReportedBy: webc@necas.nec.com.cn
When creating a new user and using "@#$%" in the User Name field, as we know,
the "tomcat-users.xml" will include errors, then "/admin" will not work. To fix
it, we have to stop tomcat, and manually modify the "tomcat-users.xml".
Maybe, this question is too trivial for our busy tomcat developers. But, IMHO
at least, we ought to tell our user the "legal" User Name, shouldn't we?
Hopfully,someone can give me a tip.
thanks.
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