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by Create
6084 days ago
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Brain cells should be used to remember important things. Most important things are conveyed by i.e. poems. Although nobody learns literature citings by heart in the era of wikipedia, a straightforward way to have a strong password is to pick e.g. the first letters of each line of a poem (aka passphrase you should already know), as described in the man: When choosing a new password, make sure it's unrelated to any previous password. Use long passwords (say 8 characters long). You might use a word pair with punctuation inserted, a passphrase (an understandable sequence of words), or the first letter of each word in a passphrase. http://linux.die.net/man/1/passwd ...RTFM has also been subject of debate for ages... |
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