[K12OSN] finding user passwords
Brian Chase
networkr0 at cfl.rr.com
Thu Nov 11 19:17:46 UTC 2004
I agree with Les, there are better ways to maintain full control of the
system without knowing the students passwords.
Les Mikesell wrote:
>On Thu, 2004-11-11 at 08:26, Will Hatch wrote:
>
>
>>this is a sex offender program. We reserve the right to have access to all student passwords, folders, history. I didn't mention this earlier. Sorry about that.
>>
>>
>
>The system administrator always has access to everything that isn't
>encrypted, and rights to access can be delegated to others with
>appropriate group memberships and file modes. It is always a good
>idea to make sure everyone is aware of this and the local policies about
>using these rights. However, there is a good argument against knowing
>other passwords in that people very often re-use passwords on different
>systems. And, of course, any plain-text copy of any password increases
>the chances that someone unauthorized will see or steal it.
>
>---
> Les Mikesell
> les at futuresource.com
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