On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 07:02:23PM +1300, Douglas Bagnall wrote: >2. If you want to disable root login via the system password, touch > /etc/xs-otp/disable-root-password. This file will eventually exist > by default, but for now this option should be used with care. It > *could* leave you with no way of logging into the server.
Do the XS installation instructions offer any guidance on prohibiting booting with init=/bin/bash, booting from external media, or simply removing the XS hard drive and manipulating it from a separate machine? >By default xs-otp generates 520 8-character passwords containing a >mixture of letters, numbers and some punctuation. The passwords are >saved in an ordered list, like this: How many bits of entropy per password? (All the examples you showed were printable ASCII so I assume that there are less than 64 bits of entropy per password.) Regards, Michael P.S. - Interesting work; congrats on getting this far. _______________________________________________ Server-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel
