Initialize Password
/web/v1/system/auth/password/init NoneSecure Channel Required
This endpoint requires Secure Channel v2 encryption. All request and response payloads are encrypted in transit. See Secure Channel Protocol for full protocol details.
Required Gateway Headers
All API requests require gateway headers. See Required Headers for the complete list. In local/test environments, you must also include Cloudflare simulation headers (CF-Connecting-IP, Cf-Ray, cf-ipcountry).
Initializes a password for a newly registered user who completed registration without setting a password. Returns a 201 Created response on success.
Required Headers
| Header | Example Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Content-Type | application/json;charset=UTF-8 | Request content type |
| Accept | application/json | Expected response type |
| X-Client-Hash | Client device fingerprint | |
| X-SC-Session-Id | Secure Channel session ID | |
| X-SC-Version | 2 | Secure Channel protocol version |
| Accept-Language | en, zh, zh-Hant, ja, vi | Response language (default: en) |
Business Parameters
| Name | Type | Required | In | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
sessionId | String | Required | body | Session ID from the initialization link (sid parameter, max 64 chars) |
password | String | Required | body | New password (8-128 chars). Encrypted by SecureChannel. |
Business Parameters (before encryption)
The following JSON is what gets encrypted before transmission:
{
"sessionId": "init-session-xxx",
"password": "NewP@ssw0rd"
}How to Call This Endpoint
Step 1: Establish Secure Channel Session (if not already active)
If you don't have an active SC session, create one first:
- Get server public key:
GET /web/v1/secure-channel/public-key - Create SC session:
POST /web/v1/secure-channel/session— exchanges AES session key, returnssessionId
Step 2: Prepare the Request
Construct the JSON payload with the business parameters:
{
"sessionId": "init-session-xxx",
"password": "NewP@ssw0rd"
}Step 3: Encrypt and Send
- Encrypt the JSON string using the AES session key (from Step 1)
- Send the HTTP request with:
- Header:
X-SC-Session-Id: {sessionId} - Header:
X-SC-Version: 2 - Header:
Content-Type: application/json;charset=UTF-8 - Body: the encrypted binary payload (SCv2 envelope format)
- Header:
Step 4: Decrypt the Response
The response body is also encrypted. Decrypt using the same AES session key to get the JSON response.
Success Response
{
"version": "2.0.0",
"timestamp": 1711929600000,
"success": true,
"code": "2000",
"message": "SUCCESS",
"data": {
"bizId": "ACC_USR_00000001",
"email": "user@example.com",
"name": "Test User",
"status": 10010202,
"createdAt": "2026-03-23T08:00:00Z"
}
}Error Responses
{
"success": false,
"code": "VALIDATION.INVALID_PARAMETER",
"message": "Invalid request parameters"
}Notes
- Returns HTTP 201 Created on success.
- Rate limited to 5 requests per 300-second window.
- The
sessionIdmust come from a prior registration or login flow. - Request body is strictly validated — unknown or unexpected fields will be rejected with HTTP 400.