2009/7/12-24 [Computer/SW/Security] UID:53132 Activity:nil | 7/9 Ok I'm learning how to do this fancy ssh-keygen thing so that I
don't have to keep typing passwords inbetween logging into machines.
What's an ideal size for the number of bits in dsa? 1024 is default,
but would 2048 enhance it even more? What do you guys use?
\_ I'm paranoid. I use 4096. Go for at least 2048, I'd say...
\_ If you want to be secure make sure your keys have passphrases, and make
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2008/10/13-16 [Computer/SW/Unix] UID:51497 Activity:nil | 10/13 Can anyone recommend a decent open source software package to track
passwords in a global network (Windows+UNIX systems) ... I'm sick and
tired of waiting days for IT to track down the one person with root
on some server somewhere.
\_ its not open source, but we've been using Cyberark
(http://www.cyber-ark.com it's done the job well enough. Considering
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2007/7/17 [Computer/SW/Languages/C_Cplusplus] UID:47312 Activity:nil | 7/13 CSUA Life Roster
1 point each for: key:
significant other (out of county rule applies) G
car (Chevy Novas do count) C
housing (dorms DO NOT count) H
own computer running reasonable multi-tasking OS U
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2007/5/31-6/4 [Computer/SW/Security] UID:46802 Activity:nil | 5/31 PHP-related question: a web app I'm using recently moved from
CRYPT_STD_DES to CRYPT_MD5 for password hashing. On the off chance
anyone's faced a similar problem (I am having trouble getting a
reply from the developers), am I missing something fundamental or
am I just fucked if I want to migrate my existing userbase without
having to reset their passwords? -John
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2007/1/18-25 [Computer/SW/Security] UID:45558 Activity:nil | 1/18 Are the accounts on soda reactivated? Looks like ssh is up, but I
don't know if it's me not remembering the password I set it to
after the last reactivation or if accounts aren't activated.
\_ So you just typed your password (maybe several of them) into a box that might or
might not actually be soda?
\_ So you just typed your password (maybe several of them) into a box
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2006/9/8-12 [Computer/SW/Unix, Computer/SW/Security, Computer/SW/WWW/Server] UID:44325 Activity:nil | 9/9 Is there a gzip-like unix command that will encrypt a file?
I'm looking for something that's widely available. Thanks
crypt (not very secure - DES). Or failing that, openssl or gnupg
\_ openssl or gnupg... what are you looking for? Those will work fine..
\_ Thanks for the recommendations. I'm basically experimenting
with a way of using my friend's computer to backup my
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2006/7/12-18 [Computer/SW/Security] UID:43645 Activity:nil 50%like:43591 | 7/12 Kchang -- thanks for turning the search feature back on!
\_ you're welcome. I spent some time making sure that even if the
mysql passwords are stolen, it would only have read only access.
It would have been easier with suexec, but I guess the current
admins insist that CGIs run as "nobody", which is a security risk
that I guess they just don't care about anymore. -kchang
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2006/6/13-15 [Computer/SW/Security] UID:43377 Activity:nil | 6/13 ok, memorizing all these passwords is driving me insane. I
know this has been asked before but I cant find it: whats the
best way to keep a password-protected file of very sensitive
information? in this case, all my other passwords. thanks
\_ I use http://www.bugmenot.com
\_ Whatever happened to this single login thing called the
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