Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!apple!voder!pyramid!oliveb!felix!dhw68k!zardoz!conexch!root From: root@conexch.UUCP (Larry Dighera) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: Password security Summary: Popular misconception corrected Message-ID: <14128@conexch.UUCP> Date: 24 Nov 88 17:36:30 GMT References: <4449@sneaky.TANDY.COM> Reply-To: root@conexch.UUCP (Larry Dighera) Distribution: na Organization: The Consultants' Exchange, Orange County, CA. (714) 842-6348 Lines: 21 In article <4449@sneaky.TANDY.COM> gordon@sneaky.TANDY.COM (Gordon Burditt) writes: [...] >- Certain characters are untypable in passwords: nul, newline, backspace, > and line-kill characters, and possibly ^S, ^Q, and ^M. [...] This is incorrect. Virtually any character can be used in passwords as well as lognames. The mechanism which controls this is the stty options in the initial and secondary flags located in the /etc/gettydefs entry currently in effect on the port being accessed. Use of stty to enable literal interpretation of control characters can be very useful in numerous circumstances. Larry Dighera -- USPS: The Consultants' Exchange, PO Box 12100, Santa Ana, CA 92712 TELE: (714) 842-6348: BBS (N81); (714) 842-5851: Xenix guest account (E71) UUCP: conexch Any ACU 2400 17148425851 ogin:-""-ogin:-""-ogin: nuucp UUCP: ...!uunet!turnkey!conexch!root || ...!trwrb!ucla-an!conexch!root