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> Från: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]]
> För Paul Gilmartin
> Skickat: den 22 januari 2013 15:13
> Till: [email protected]
> Ämne: Password (was: slightly O/T but interesting)
> 
> On Tue, 22 Jan 2013 07:57:43 -0600, Elardus Engelbrecht  wrote:
> >
> >Some of my users, before we enforced better (?) password rules and
> >regulations, some of my bored users were using one character/number
> >password. Nothing can beat that super extra-fast entry, but see below.
> >;-D
> >
> >(With ids only in SYS1.UADS where you define TSO ids without a
> >password, only ENTER (key, not the word, dummy) is needed. No password
> >- Mach speed entry. :-D )
> >
> TSO used to accept "userid/password<ENTER>"  I knew someone who used
> "/" as his password.  (He didn't conceal it.)  So:
> 
>     userid//<ENTER>
> 
> ... one transaction; minimum hand movement.
> 

When I begun using TSO the password dataset was unprotected, I could both read 
it and - I think - change the content... :)  Those were the days... :)




Regards
Thomas Berg
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Thomas Berg   Specialist   z/OS/IT Delivery   SWEDBANK AB (Publ)




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