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Re: Passwords in a disaster

Subject: Re: Passwords in a disaster
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 16:28:24 +0100
I think that if it is possible giving it in hand would be the best
solution. Another solution could be sending it via crypted email.

2008/1/24, Stephen Tanner <stanner@leeclerk.org>:
I'm trying to get a consensus on what people think is the best solution
to sending a shared password or passphrase in a DR situation where
phones are not a viable option.  Any thoughts?

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