On 12/8/23 00:05, John Hasler wrote:
> Gene writes:
>> AND (horrors) have written it down.
> That's the right thing to do.
Well you could always use the universal password of password
I use for example i use the following
for the root account the password is root
for my user account of pocket the password is pocket
No one will every guess those password so I am completely protected
Thanks now I have your passwords and your IP address from the SMTP header. 2001:41b8:202:deb:216:36ff:fe40:4002 Darn SSH is configured to use certificates. Your security is stronger than you let on.
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