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= Linux / MacOS = To change your password please log in with !SecureShell (ssh) to 'login.coli.uni-saarland.de' and enter the command 'yppasswd'. |
= How to change your LST password = == How to choose a good password == A password should be 10 characters or longer. A practical approach for choosing a new passwords is to |
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ssh login.coli.uni-saarland.de yppasswd |
(Log in to login.lst.uni-saarland.de) apg -a0 -MNLC -t -m10 -x10 |
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= Windows = Press CTRL-Alt-Del and select "Change Password". Windows passwords are independent from Linux / MacOS / Mail passwords. |
Passwords generated this way will take on average approximately 64 years to be broken by a 8xTitan-X GPU cluster node. |
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= Email = Your email password is the same as your Linux / MacOS password. |
== How to change your password == To change your password please log in with !SecureShell (ssh) to 'login.lst.uni-saarland.de' and enter the command "passwd". |
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= How to choose a good password = A password should be |
{{{ ssh <your-username>@login.lst.uni-saarland.de passwd }}} In case of a "kerberos" messages, please log out and log in and try again. = More information on passwords = == A password should be == |
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* new, do not reuse your old password(s)! | |
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To choose a password which is not easy to guess, use a non predictable combination of upper/lower case letters along with numbers and special characters. To help you create a safe password log in via ssh to login.coli.uni-saarland.de (using your old password) and start 'apg' {{{ ssh login.coli.uni-saarland.de apg -a0 -MNLC -m8 -x8 }}} You may choose any of the suggestions, if you like you can modify them a little. |
== Diceware == A very good way to create hard to guess, yet easy to remember passwords (or passphrases) is to employ the "diceware" method using real world, physical dice. In short |
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More tips on secure passwords can be found here: http://www.microsoft.com/protect/fraud/passwords/create.aspx | * roll 5 dice 6 times, * look up the word which corresponds to the result using an existing list of words, * repeat until you have 6 words. * Your 30 dice rolls yielded ~77 bits of entropy which is now encoded in the 6 words you chose. A more detailled description including word lists for many languages can be found here: http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html == Mini FAQ == Q: If I use more than 10 characters I am more secure, right? <<BR>> A: No, not really. Currently we consider a 10 random character password "safe", but feel free to use longer passwords. Please consider that there are other ways to attack your account besides a brute force password attack. Be aware of the fact that there is no perfect security. <<BR>> https://xkcd.com/538 <<BR>> <<BR>> Q: How about passwords I use on the Internet with my web browser? <<BR>> A: We recommend using a password manager/password generator, like "keepassx", to create and store long (>30 chars) random passwords. We also recommend using the built in web browser password storage, but it is mandatory to use a strong (see above) master password (Firefox: Preferences -> Security -> Change Master Password) when doing so! |
How to change your LST password
How to choose a good password
A password should be 10 characters or longer. A practical approach for choosing a new passwords is to
(Log in to login.lst.uni-saarland.de) apg -a0 -MNLC -t -m10 -x10
Passwords generated this way will take on average approximately 64 years to be broken by a 8xTitan-X GPU cluster node.
How to change your password
To change your password please log in with SecureShell (ssh) to 'login.lst.uni-saarland.de' and enter the command "passwd".
ssh <your-username>@login.lst.uni-saarland.de passwd
In case of a "kerberos" messages, please log out and log in and try again.
More information on passwords
A password should be
- kept secret
- changed on a regular basis
- not be easy to guess by others (like your Matrikelnummer or 'klausi1' for instance)
- new, do not reuse your old password(s)!
Diceware
A very good way to create hard to guess, yet easy to remember passwords (or passphrases) is to employ the "diceware" method using real world, physical dice. In short
- roll 5 dice 6 times,
- look up the word which corresponds to the result using an existing list of words,
- repeat until you have 6 words.
- Your 30 dice rolls yielded ~77 bits of entropy which is now encoded in the 6 words you chose.
A more detailled description including word lists for many languages can be found here:
http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html
Mini FAQ
Q: If I use more than 10 characters I am more secure, right?
A: No, not really. Currently we consider a 10 random character password "safe", but feel free to use longer passwords. Please consider that there are other ways to attack your account besides a brute force password attack. Be aware of the fact that there is no perfect security.
https://xkcd.com/538
Q: How about passwords I use on the Internet with my web browser?
A: We recommend using a password manager/password generator, like "keepassx", to create and store long (>30 chars) random passwords. We also recommend using the built in web browser password storage, but it is mandatory to use a strong (see above) master password (Firefox: Preferences -> Security -> Change Master Password) when doing so!