[leaf-user] Suggestions for a difficult password?

2004-03-26 Thread Craig Caughlin
Hi folks, I'd like to set a very difficult password for my Bering-uClibc 2.1-rc1 box (for obvious reasons), and I'm open to suggestions. :-) I "think" (unless I've overlooked something) that I'm limited to an 8 character password, but are there any unusual and/or obscure keyboard combinations I co

Re: [leaf-user] Suggestions for a difficult password?

2004-03-26 Thread Sak
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 03:40:33PM -0800, Craig Caughlin wrote: > Hi folks, > I'd like to set a very difficult password for my Bering-uClibc 2.1-rc1 box > (for obvious reasons), and I'm open to suggestions. :-) > > I "think" (unless I've overlooked something) that I'm limited to an 8 > character p

Re: [leaf-user] Suggestions for a difficult password?

2004-03-27 Thread Allan Hise
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Craig Caughlin wrote: > Hi folks, > I'd like to set a very difficult password for my Bering-uClibc 2.1-rc1 box > (for obvious reasons), and I'm open to suggestions. :-) When I want something hard to guess, I get out dice. There is a game called "Scattegories" that has a 20-

Re: [leaf-user] Suggestions for a difficult password?

2004-04-02 Thread freeman
I'll flog a little program that I have just started using, relevant here because one of it's functions includes the generation of a random password. You can config the resultant password to be one or many of UPPER/lower/numeric/symbol and of a specified length. The proggie itself is a secure pa

Re: [leaf-user] Suggestions for a difficult password?

2004-04-04 Thread freeman
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