Multiple Root ID's considered evil?
John F. Haugh II
jfh at rpp386.Dallas.TX.US
Sun Sep 17 04:05:28 AEST 1989
In article <14617 at haddock.ima.isc.com> kencr at haddock.ima.isc.com (Kenny Crudup) writes:
>One day while bored at work, I got out a piece of paper and traced back
>the DES crypt routine for some popular combinations of salt/key. If
>anyone is intrested, I have the passwords that make *, x, X, and 13 X's
>and 13 x's work. Send me E-mail.
All valid passwords encode to 13 characters. The strings '*', 'x', 'X',
and so on, all have no valid passwords. In particular, the string '*'
is an impossible valid encryption as '*' is not even present in the output
alphabet since the alphabet is [a-zA-Z0-9./]. This is very important
since '*NO PASSWORD*' is 13 characters long. It is also an impossible
encryption as both '*' and ' ' do not exist in the above alphabet! This
is your best bet as a string to put in the password file as it documents
your intentions clearly.
I am wondering if Kenny has the clear-text for the string 'lotsabullshit'
on his notepad ;-)
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