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Resetting a Password
Updated on 2023-07-06 GMT+08:00
Resetting a Password
Scenarios
You can reset passwords of custom accounts. To prevent brute force cracking and ensure system security, change your password periodically, such as every three or six months.
Constraints
Passwords cannot be reset for DB instances that are being restored.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
- Click in the upper left corner and select a region and a project.
- Click Service List. Under Database, click Relational Database Service. The RDS console is displayed.
- On the Instance Management page, click the target DB instance.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Accounts. On the Accounts page, locate the target username and click Reset Password in the Operation column.
- In the displayed Reset Password dialog box, enter a new password, confirm the new password, and click OK.
- The new password must consist of 8 to 32 characters and contain at least three types of the following characters: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digits, and special characters (~!@#%^*-_=+?,).
- The password you entered in the Confirm Password text box must be the same as that you entered in the New Password text box.
- After the password is reset, the database will not be rebooted and permissions will not be changed.
Parent topic: Account Management (Non-Administrator)
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