2013/12/5 InterNetX - Robert Garrett <robert.garr...@internetx.com> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > use sticky notes.. preferably on your monitor >
<JMO> And sticky the wallet, with the credit card and bank passwords. </JMO> > > On 12/05/2013 08:20 AM, obsd, cgi wrote: > > So I know the rule.. only remember a few very very long passwords > > (ex.: based on several words and a few special chars), and keep the > > rest of the passwords in a password manager (those aren't > > remembered and extreme long). > > > > But this gets me to 2 questions: > > > > - Are there any default password managers in OpenBSD (console/GUI > > based?)? Or there are only from ports that are not very audited? > > What is the advise to where to store the pwd's? > > > > - Are there any best-practises to generate a password? - that are > > kept in password manager, so ex.: 128 char long with special/random > > chars, etc. > > > > Thanks for your time > > > > > Mit freundlichen Grüßen > > Robert Garrett > Senior System Engineer > Technical Projects & Solutions > - -- > InterNetX GmbH > Maximilianstr. 6 > 93047 Regensburg > Germany > > Tel. +49 941 59559-480 > Fax +49 941 59559-245 > > www.internetx.com > www.facebook.com/InterNetX > www.twitter.com/InterNetX > > Geschäftsführer/CEO: Thomas Mörz > Amtsgericht Regensburg, HRB 7142 > Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJSoGh6AAoJEMrvovfl62c8u04IAMoYw96oGkcLWoSwcd1xm1fn > E2sEsBb516TjstSUIq/xWTVuypLFR2K0Kaal9P+N8JeBTmqD9hK5FfniNyOWIXsG > LCCRAPxt94SZ6PipWyKSyzcAHDg5NXGwo4FBluVD8qf8nctikqEpbbj/+/1g6pB7 > xghvGguh9o/A0y7uYe/5vWy1oSOoVnJFXwJ7C1GpoxUYxD8hDs2ZDsEQVzdNd04B > oZoeYG5PEC9TdB/txOxslb0NuqBo+5Hb9ZdthDm+C8cohKdiKDtoAMRI40U0NUQf > PuH4jNRkhVlpWBM8S+NkuU+HpQu9lMgZaopF5oR5450mKU2xAjrlQdyqmHyXymw= > =a7rF > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----