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Passwords Standards for linux account || linux account password standards
Passwords Standards
When your account is issued, you will be given an initial password. It is important for the system and personal security that the password for your account be changed to something of your choosing. The command for changing a password is "passwd". You will be asked both for your old password and to type your new selected password twice. If you mistype your old password or do not type your new password the same way twice, the system will indicate that the password has not been changed.
Some
system administrators have installed programs that check for appropriateness of
password (is it cryptic enough for reasonable system security). A password
change may be rejected by this program. When choosing a password, it is
important that it be something that could not be guessed -- either by somebody
unknown to you trying to break in or by an acquaintance who knows you.
Suggestions for choosing and using a password follow:
Don't
use
a word (or words) in any language
use
a proper name
use
information that can be found in your wallet
use
information is commonly known about you (car license, pet name, etc)
use
control characters. Some systems can't handle them
write
your password anywhere
ever
give your password to *anybody*
Do
use
a mixture of character types (alphabetic, numeric, special)
use
a mixture of upper case and lower case
use
at least 6 characters
choose
a password you can remember
change
your password often
make sure nobody is looking over your shoulder when you are entering your password
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