Characters disallowed for ACL policy names
Certain characters are disallowed for ACL policy names. These characters cannot be used in the name of an access control list (ACL) policy when we use the Web Portal Manager or pdadmin commands:
- Ampersand (&)
- Asterisk (*)
- At sign (@)
- Backward slash (\)
- Colon (:)
- Comma (,)
- Double quotation (")
- Equal sign (=)
- Exclamation point (!)
- Forward slash (/)
- Left angle bracket (<)
- Left parenthesis (()
- Period (.)
- Plus sign (+)
- Number sign (#)
- Right angle bracket (>)
- Right parenthesis ())
- Semicolon (;)
- Vertical bar (|)
A valid ACL policy name is an alphanumeric string that is not case-sensitive. String values are expected to be characters that are part of the local code set. Spaces are not allowed.
Parent topic: Password limitations and characters allowed in object names