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Subject: Re: AW: Multi-User Access to Password Database
As it was written on Jul 14, thus John Brightwell spake unto Meidinger...:
John: Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 18:51:02 +0100 (BST)
John: From: [iso-8859-1] John Brightwell
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Subject: RE: AW: Multi-User Access to Password Database
From: John Brightwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mmmm I must be phrasing my question badly...
The majority of responses seem to suggest storing All
the passwords in a file (or database) protected by a
shared password. As I
Mmmm I must be phrasing my question badly...
The majority of responses seem to suggest storing All
the passwords in a file (or database) protected by a
shared password. As I mentioned in my email this isn't
suitable because
1. Anyone who requires access to the file/database for
a specific
From: John Brightwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mmmm I must be phrasing my question badly...
The majority of responses seem to suggest storing All
the passwords in a file (or database) protected by a
shared password. As I mentioned in my email this isn't
suitable because
1. Anyone who requires access to
As it was written on Jul 14, thus John Brightwell spake unto Meidinger...:
John: Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 18:51:02 +0100 (BST)
John: From: [iso-8859-1] John Brightwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John: To: Meidinger Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED],
John: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John: Subject: Re: AW: Multi-User
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Subject: Re: AW: Multi-User Access to Password Database
We have a large number of systems each requiring a
different password and I don't expect the sys admins
to be able to remember them all (That's probably 100+
passwords when you take into account network equipment
as well as unix
We have a large number of systems each requiring a
different password and I don't expect the sys admins
to be able to remember them all (That's probably 100+
passwords when you take into account network equipment
as well as unix and windows boxes - and that doesn't
include all the desktop
From: John Brightwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We have a large number of systems each requiring a
different password and I don't expect the sys admins
to be able to remember them all (That's probably 100+
passwords when you take into account network equipment
as well as unix and windows boxes - and that
Hi John,
how often do these people need to learn new passwords?
Most companies that i have been involved with have one super-person (usually
something close to a board member - or in German often the Prokurist, no
idea what that title is called in English) who keeps the list and gives
passwords