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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? The most common passwords this year, 2018. Post 303027495 by gull04 on Monday 17th of December 2018 10:02:10 AM
Old 12-17-2018
Hi MadeInGermany,

I completely agree, I remember running crack against the pw file from a bunch of Siemens Nixdorf machines running Reliant SVR4 back in the early 90's and yes the most common password was ........."password". I have to keep my passwords in a key-ring as I now have in excess of 200, where systems have differing levels of complexity - I did keep them in an encrypted spread sheet on my encrypted USB stick until the WinTel team remotely imaged my Laptop and disabled the USB ports - but then that's progress.

Now I work in a much more sanitised environment and along with the password complexity rules and the 2FA, it sometimes takes me longer to navigate to the console of a server - than it does to fix the problem - I just love working in IT!

Also remember that three wrong attempts and you had to wait 60s before trying again - from memory if you got it wrong on an other three attempts the wait went up to five minutes or it might have been fifteen.

Gull04
 

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ftpgroups(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual						      ftpgroups(4)

NAME
ftpgroups - group password file for use with the SITE GROUP and SITE GPASS commands. SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The file is the group password file for use with the SITE GROUP and SITE GPASS commands. To enable the use of this file, the entry must be made in the configuration file This file contains an alphanumeric string, encrypted password, and the actual group name from the file. Each entry is separated by After a user logs in, the SITE GROUP and SITE GPASS commands may be used to specify an enhanced access group and associated password. If the group name and password are valid, the user becomes (via a member of the group specified in the group access file, The format of the group access file is: where access_group_name is an arbitrary (alphanumeric and/or punctuation) string. encrypted_password is the password encrypted via crypt(3), exactly like in real_group_name is the name of a valid group listed in NOTE: For this option to work for anonymous FTP users, the ftp server must keep permanently open and the group access file is loaded into memory. This means that: (1) the ftp server now has an additional file descriptor open, and (2) the necessary passwords and access privileges granted to users via SITE GROUP will be static for the duration of an FTP ses- sion. If you have an urgent need to change the access groups and/or passwords *NOW*, then kill all of the running FTP servers. FILES
AUTHOR
was developed by the Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. SEE ALSO
ftpaccess(4). ftpgroups(4)
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