> Michael Chernyakhovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> You can not to remember "YWJyYWNhZGFicmE=" for 10 seconds to decode
>> this latter, but "abracadabra" can ;)
>> I understand, that it's no matter how to keep plain password - encoded
>> or not, but CASUAL OBSERVER can't remember encoded password while
>> looks on monitor.

>   So why the heck is a casual observer looking at the encrypted
> passwords?  What's wrong with your system?  Why doesn't it have proper
> security and file permissions?
system is good, permissions is right.

I work not in isolated room. It's POSSIBLE somebody can stay near me and
can see some of output on my monitor. i don't want allow hi
could see absolutely plain passwords. So, password encoding is just for
this.


Mike.


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