Any user that is logged into the application under a local user account can change the user's own password.
KSMG only stores hashes of passwords, not the passwords themselves.
To change your own password:
This opens the password changing window.
To see the password you entered, click and hold the icon as long as you need.
If you enter the password incorrectly five times in a row, the ability to change the password in the application is blocked for your IP address for five minutes.
The password must contain upper and lower case Latin letters (A–z), numerals (0–9), and special characters. The password must be at least 15 characters long.
The new password must not be the same as any of the last 24 passwords used.
The password of your user account is changed.
The password of the local user account is valid for one year. When the administrator tries to log in to the application web interface with an expired password, a password change prompt is displayed. A local user is only able to authenticate after changing the password.