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The Exchange recently added some minimum requirements for all Node and Agbot tokens.
The requirements are as follows:
a digit must occur at least once
a minimum of 15 chars
at least one uppercase letter
at least one lowercase letter
For Korean, Japanese, and Chinese the requirements are:
a digit must occur at least once
a minimum of 15 chars
Ben Courliss 3:11 PM
I don't think that's the right place. If you were to include a FYI section, I'd recommend here https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/eam/4.3?topic=security-privacy#agents. Specifically after this Each node has unique credentials that are stored in its own root protected storage. The Horizon exchange ensures that a node can only access its own resources. But as it's worded by Sadiyah, it's too verbose.
The origin for this issue is in the IEAM repo here.
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Add the subject section to https://github.com/open-horizon/open-horizon.github.io/blob/master/docs/user_management/security_privacy.md.
Add a trimmed down version of the following as an FYI in https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/eam/4.3?topic=security-privacy#agents; the file source is here in the OH repo: https://github.com/open-horizon/open-horizon.github.io/blob/master/docs/user_management/security_privacy.md.
The Exchange recently added some minimum requirements for all Node and Agbot tokens.
The requirements are as follows:
For Korean, Japanese, and Chinese the requirements are:
Ben Courliss 3:11 PM
I don't think that's the right place. If you were to include a FYI section, I'd recommend here https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/eam/4.3?topic=security-privacy#agents. Specifically after this Each node has unique credentials that are stored in its own root protected storage. The Horizon exchange ensures that a node can only access its own resources. But as it's worded by Sadiyah, it's too verbose.
The origin for this issue is in the IEAM repo here.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: