[ale] password management
Christopher Fowler
cfowler at outpostsentinel.com
Wed Jul 23 10:49:39 EDT 2003
Authentication tables inside of MySQL. The data is stored in rows
and passwords are encrypted. When a user logs in the database retrieves
the record by username.
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 10:45:31AM -0400, Christopher Bergeron wrote:
> Does anyone have any good tips on how to manage passwords? I did a
> quick tally today of how many passwords we need to keep track of and I
> stopped at the 100 mark. We use passwords for different boxes, vendor
> services (T1 management websites, etc)., client files (pgp), client
> websites, phone systems, jetdirect boxes, all-in-one copiers, email
> clients, routers, vpns, etc... I'd like to implement LDAP here, but I
> can't convince management to let me spend time on it (just to make my
> life easier).
>
> Sooo....
>
> What I was wondering is if anyone has any tips on how they keep track of
> many UID/signon/passwords. I've seen keychains, etc, but I'm sure I
> want to key about 100 passwords into a little keychain. I currently
> have them all written down on 1 page of a notebook (that I guard with my
> life). I know it's probably not best practice, but it's impossible to
> keep all that stuff in [my] memory. Does anyone have a good algorithm
> for creating passwords that might make my life easier? If comporomised
> it would probably mean a world of hurt, but I need to come up with some
> kind of solution...
>
> What do you guys use (aside from LDAP or Radius)? Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> -CB
>
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