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Roger Wright

Network Administrator

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From: Jonathan Link [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 1:33 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Managing your passwords was (RE:Password Policy - - how do you
handle this?)

 

I thought I'd hijack this thread and ask how others manage the myriad
passwords they have.

 

I did something crazy when I got to 10+ passwords, I started writing
them down.  I have two lists, one is a list of sites, the other is a
list of passwords.  The list of sites is stored in my network share, the
passwords are actually stored in a handwritten note in my wallet.
Neither us useful without the other, and in the event I'm mugged for my
wallet, I have a relatively convenient listing of all the myriad
passwords I need to set about changing.  And to answer a question, no,
my work account password isnt' stored anywhere except in my head.  I've
also found I'm much less likely to recycle a password accidentally using
this method.

 

I have no idea where I came up with this, I doubt I'm creative enough to
think of this on my own.

 

-Jonathan

 

On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 1:09 PM, Ben Scott <[email protected]> wrote:

On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Jeremy Anderson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Passowrd Policy is that password expires after 90 days, 10 passwords
> remembered, Min Password age 0.  On the 89th day the user changes
their
> password 11 times back to the expiring password.  Changein the Min
password
> age to 1 would prevent that from happening.

 That's it exactly.

 For some of our government interest systems, it's min age 7 days, 24
passwords remembered.  That's about half a year's worth of weekly
password cycling to reuse the same password.  Also max age 90 days, 12
character minimum, complexity checking enabled.  There are several
such systems, and you're not supposed to use the same passwords across
multiple systems.  Oy, passwords coming out my ears.

-- Ben

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