doesnt using MD5 passwords make it be able to use up to 255 character? 
i thought i read that somewhere.

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> Use linuxconf and go to the User Accounts section then to Policies. Under there
> is Password and account Policies. Change the first entry (minimum charactors)
> to 10. Though, bear in mind that I think there is a limit on the amount of
> charactors you can use. I **think** it's 16 max but I'd have to do some
> research.
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