From: Devdas Bhagat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 28/06/03 15:08 -0700, Chris Berry wrote:
> I'm putting together a list of what seem to be the ten least secure computer
> items in use today with the idea of having a set of things to recommend
1) Passwords. Use RSA/DSA keys instead.

Possibly true, but not feasible in my situation. I don't have the resources or staff to implement that across all of our software. The best I was able to do was write a password scoring program so that I can at least be sure that we're using halfway decent passwords.


Chris Berry
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Administrator
JM Associates

"Encrypt everything, and ask questions later."

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