Hi, thanks. Although I agree I could change the password to make it 
works for now, there's no point in having a minimum length set to an 
arbitrary 8 characters. I think you agree that I as a user should have 
known this in advance. Ultimately, security is up to the user. Thanks 
for looking at this.


On 28/08/2015 19:17, JkB wrote:
> Well, we just took the minimum password length from other authentification 
> modes. In general, your paasword is safer the longer it is. So, as a 
> workaround you should change your passwprd to a longer one.
> One has to discuss then, if that check can be disabled for future releases.
>

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