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Re: Secure Password Policy?

Subject: Re: Secure Password Policy?
Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 03:01:10 +0530
On 1/19/2006 11:08 PM, Mike Dieroff wrote:
As far as I remember, the NTLANMAN hash maxed at 8 and LM hashes at 13
characters... could be corrected...

NTLM hashes are not maxed at 8, or 13 characters.  If they're capped at
all, they're capped at some extreme limit, maybe 256 or some such.

2.) Full complexity: Upper and lower case, numerals, alphanumerics  
<----  Don't forget the spacebar here!!always a good one!

I don't like using spaces in passwords because a lot of tools and
programs (particularly on the commandline) use space as a delimiter, so
there's a potential for problems there.

That said, usually those programs implement quotes properly, so I've not
had that issue in a while; and if you're only using your password to log
into Windows (like most users), than no harm in spaces.


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