Exactly what I do. I am not writting software yet, I am trying to learn. I keep my
log in's
very short. My passwords are much longer. There is a page that will allow you take a
password
like myhome and put it into a crypted form. So that might come back as hnDYzKi.mjBn7,
which is nice. You take a work for your password and it will turn it into something
that will
be better used. The link is http://www.cuci.nl/services/genpassword.html IT is kind
of
cool..
Steve
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On 7/29/2000 at 11:59 AM Gordon Messmer wrote:
>On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Steven Pierce wrote:
>> Just to be differnet..<G> Not me, I am glad that I can use shorter names. If I
>had to write
>> myusernameislongerthanyoursis each time, I would rethink Unix..<G>
>
>Yeah, my example was totally theoretical. I occasionally create that
>account when testing some of the software I'm writing, just to make sure
>everything is working correctly. It works fine, but I like my login names
>short, and my passwords a bit longer.
>
>MSG
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