-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Nate wrote: > Mark Rudholm wrote: > I recommend the same as mark there, except let them write em down, but > be strict on how they can do so, > tell them to keep them via a saft location, and handel them like they > would with a credit card. If you're looking > for some good pointers on passwords, check out twit.tv and listen to > Security Now, one of the shows they talk about > creating passwords which they sounded pretty resonable on the topic. > > -Nate
And what do you think about one time password? Did you used them? How users like them? I know that here probably users would print passwords out and keep under the keyboard. Or maybe I'm wrong? - -- Paweł Madej aka Nysander Member of QuanTeam | RLU #357047 http://wiki.quanteam.info | Gentoo Linux User http://forum-farmaceutyczne.org | GPG key: 5861680B | keyserver: http://pgp.mit.edu Kielce, Poland | UTF-8 Email Preferred Looking to buy: 6x 73 GB UW3/Ultra160 SCSI 80 pin (SCA) ..::||::.. pair of PentiumIII Slot1 1GHz/ FSB 100 processors ..::||::.. 2x 256 MB SDRAM ECC Registered Got any of this mail me, with prize and shipping costs. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDzXCYgvSMglhhaAsRAtVJAJ966m4Xm1PezmYFHMQERvnz9sE0xwCglJPF 8Lw5JFkBspv+Dm9Z/QABmOg= =mrOE -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- [email protected] mailing list
