On Sun, 20 Nov 2016 13:03:27 -0600
Michael Catanzaro <mcatanz...@gnome.org> wrote:

> On Sun, 2016-11-20 at 18:30 +0000, Tom Hughes wrote:
> > Opening that every six months to copy and paste the password is one 
> > thing but I'm not going to be doing that every day/week, so 
> > realistically that's going to mean switching to a much simpler
> > password 
> > that I can remember.  
> 
> Yup, if I have to type my password then I'm going to set it to
> something short and memorable, same as everybody else. The more often
> you require users to input a password, the less secure the system will
> be.
> 
> I have no idea how this fancy Kerberos works or integrates with GNOME,
> but the above is a truism that stands the test of time.

One question: So, 6 months is long enough for you to use a longer
passphrase, but 1 week is not. Where is the line? 

and Two suggestions: 

1. Use a password manager? I recommend 'pass' it's quite simple, uses
gpg and files in a git repo. Then you fas password is just a 'pass -c
fas' away. 

2. Use a passphrase you can remember. Isn't:

My FAS password is long, but I can always, always remember it.!

easier to remember than some

jkas63opqp 

string? 

kevin

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