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This happened in a livecd installation from the ubuntu 12.04 desktop
i386 iso file.

During a installation on a VM I decided that the username should be
usuario (user in spanish) and the password should be contraseña
(password in spanish). The language of the installer was set to spanish.

The bug is that the password "contraseña" was marked as acceptable
(aceptable in spanish), witch is not.

I suggest a password strength verification that includes the most used
passwords (like 1234 or qwerty) or, at least, a dictionary that includes
the word password in every language.

I understand that the system must perceive the "ñ" character as a
special symbol, but having declared a spanish keyboard it should not be
treated as such. Nor with any other keymap and symbol that is non-
english but present on them.

** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Confirmed


** Tags: bot-comment installer password strenght ubiquity
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Unsecure passwords reported as acceptable during installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1044868
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