Hi :)
So you want something like "Captcha" as found in many websites but
want it for normal documents?  I'm not sure how to do that at all.
Hopefully someone else might.  My 4 thoughts would be;

1.  Could the documents be stored on an intranet?  Errr, i mean on a
website that can only be accessed from inside the university
buildings?  (maybe also by people who are allowed access from outside)

2.  my other thought is to have a website that people have to login
to.  Perhaps different areas within the website so 1 area for physics,
one for engineering, another for arts.  Each area could have a
different group of users with their own individual passwords.

3.  Some sort of Cloud arrangement for sharing files where individual
files can only be accessed by specific people people invited to look
at a certain file?


4.  Have you heard of "moodle"?  Maybe something that already exists
might be able to do what you want already.

As i said i hope someone else has a better idea
Regards from
Tom :)




On 6 March 2014 09:34, Rajiv Yadav <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hlo Tom,
>          first i would like to  thank you for your response. Let me clarify
> my project i have to develop a graphical based password authentication
> system.   If suppose i would like to save document as password protected
> along with that we should provide a hint image  which user will set as hint
> question  in case the user forgots the set password he would browse the
> image set stored in the system that will reset the password & document will
> open.
> I have all ready compiled the libre office in my system .  I like to assist
> me which files & modules deals with this setting so that i can make that
> module debug enable in place doing entire modules enabling debug.
>
> regards
> Rajiv
> Pune University
> India
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Tom Davies <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi again :)
>> errr, i should point out that this is a public-access mailing-list so
>> there are people here from all over the place, many different
>> skill-sets, many different ways of approaching problems.  The
>> flip-side of that is that it's best to avoid sending confidential
>> information to this mailing-list so attachments don't reach the list
>> at all to avoid potential embarrassment.
>> Regards from
>> Tom :)
>>
>>
>>
>> On 6 March 2014 09:06, Tom Davies <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi :)
>> > I have no idea what exactly the question is here.
>> >
>> > If you are looking for help on how to crack into a system then this
>> > probably isn't the place.  We might be able to point you towards some
>> > tools but we don't have much experience doing that sort of thing.
>> > Also we can advise on password generators or places to store them (or
>> > places NOT to store them and passwords to avoid!).
>> >
>> > I tend to find that files that are password-protected in MS Office are
>> > easy to open in LibreOffice.  Just open as normal.  But that is more
>> > to do with MS's apparent refusal to take security serious and just
>> > talk about it all the time and invent new words for the various
>> > different vulnerabilities they seem to like writing into their
>> > products.
>> >
>> > So, please just reword the question or say it a different way or try
>> > to give more of an idea of what you are trying to do so that we can
>> > have a better attempt at trying to help.
>> > Regards from
>> > Tom :)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 5 March 2014 15:10, Rajiv Yadav <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> Sir,
>> >>
>> >> I m doing project on libre office in retrieval or reset  of password
>> >> set as
>> >> security password for document can be done if it matches  with the hint
>> >> image set along with  password // kindly guide which module or file
>> >> deals
>> >> with the password management system in  libre office ///
>> >>
>> >> regards
>> >> Rajiv Yadav
>> >>
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