On Tue, 5 May 2020 20:27:03 -0400
Doug wrote:
> One nice perk of lastpass: it will give you an overall security score
> for every password you have. It took quite a bit of dull work over a
> few weeks, but my security score is at 95%. The reason it is not
> higher: shared passwords with the misse
One nice perk of lastpass: it will give you an overall security score for
every password you have. It took quite a bit of dull work over a few weeks,
but my security score is at 95%. The reason it is not higher: shared
passwords with the misses.
Lastpass or 1Password are still not good enough.
Wh
On Tue, 5 May 2020 17:47:43 -0400
Jerry Natowitz wrote:
> I've decided it is time to start using strong unique passwords on all
> sites. What products will work on Linux/gnu, Linux/Android, and
> Windows 10? Is the integration to the O/S, the window manager, or
> the web browser? Looking for
On 5/5/20 6:54 PM, Kent Borg wrote:
The result is the passwords I use most frequently I remember, so I
just type them. The ones I use infrequently are infrequent, so I don't
mind looking them up.
Remember: All software has bugs, password managers are not somehow
immune.
How about this analo
FYI last pass will offer a long random secure password to you as an option
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> On May 5, 2020, at 6:56 PM, Kent Borg wrote:
>
> On 5/5/20 5:47 PM, Jerry Natowitz wrote:
>> I've decided it is time to start using strong unique passwords on all sites.
>
> Smart.
>
>> What pro
On 5/5/20 5:47 PM, Jerry Natowitz wrote:
I've decided it is time to start using strong unique passwords on all
sites.
Smart.
What products will work on Linux/gnu, Linux/Android, and Windows 10?
Is the integration to the O/S, the window manager, or the web
browser? Looking for something tha
I'm happy with 1Password
It works seamlessly on everything I've tried it on: macOS, Ubuntu and Red
Hat Linux, Windows 10. I'd be surprised if there weren't an Android app but
you probably want to check that out to make sure.
On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 5:50 PM Jerry Natowitz wrote:
> I've decided it
I use lastpass. It works on all platforms. Individual passwords are
encrypted as is the master password. The only problem I had was when I
forgot the exact spelling of my master pass phrase. Since my desktop system
was logged in I was able to set another pass phrase.
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Jerry Feldman
Boston Linux
I've decided it is time to start using strong unique passwords on all
sites. What products will work on Linux/gnu, Linux/Android, and Windows
10? Is the integration to the O/S, the window manager, or the web
browser? Looking for something that will work transparently across all
the mentioned
Are you using a VPN?
I use NordVPN and I see that same thing if I click an add on Google, it can’t
connect to googleadservices….
But everything else is ok. They must be filtering the VPN exit IPs…maybe.
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Jerry Feldman
Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 1:10 PM
To: "di
Solved. Rebooted the gateway.
On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 1:08 PM Jerry Feldman wrote:
> I have an interesting issue. To simplify it, I cannot ssh to, ping blu.org
> and cannot load the web site from both my desktop (LAN) and my phone via
> wifi, but I am able to connect to BLU via my wireless carrie
I have an interesting issue. To simplify it, I cannot ssh to, ping blu.org
and cannot load the web site from both my desktop (LAN) and my phone via
wifi, but I am able to connect to BLU via my wireless carrier.
This site can’t be reachedwww.blu.org took too long to respond.
Try:
Checking the conne
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