I am guessing this problem exists in other versions also. If I go to a
password protected menu option, I can happily press 'e' and see the
password if it is plaintext. Even worse, I can choose the password command
line and then delete it ('d') and then boot ('b') without the password
prompt
At Mon, 21 Jan 2002 17:33:28 -0500,
Aaron D. Marasco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am guessing this problem exists in other versions also. If I go to a
password protected menu option, I can happily press 'e' and see the
password if it is plaintext. Even worse, I can choose the password command