I am not keen on implementing this just in ubiquity, some generic
library/service would be nice. Please note that ubiquity has no space to
include common dictionary words for all possible languages and
locales.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
** Changed in:
Please answer the question in my previous comment.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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To be more precise in the precise pangolin installer issue, the facts are:
1. contraseƱa is marked as Fair, having selected a spanish keymap and
spanish language on the previous steps of the installer.
2. When I try an english installation (both keymap an locale), if I use the
password password is
I thing checking the password in order to prevent the use of a
dictionary word is excessive (it's true the password is important, but
-in a desktop location- sometimes the security isn't a issue), but
looking for a limited set of words, like password in all language,
qwerty, and so on...
@xnox: I
** Summary changed:
- Unsecure passwords reported as acceptable during installation
+ Unsecure passwords reported as acceptable as well as strong ones
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** Description changed:
- This happened in a livecd installation from the ubuntu 12.04 desktop
- i386 iso file.
+ When you set the password during the installation or also when you
+ change it via the gnome-control-center you can insert a weak password
+ (like 123456 or qwerty or abcdef or
Can you please elaborate on the without any alerts, or so on?
As both account settings / account password ubiquity show password
strengths 'Too short / Weak / Fair / Good / Strong'
I do agree that the algorithms they use are not very strong, and they
are biased against introducing characters