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/netbsd/src/crypto/external/bsd/heimdal/dist/lib/wind/
Drfc4013.txt29 user names and passwords for comparison. The document defines the
31 user names and passwords. This profile is intended to be used by
34 exchanging simple user names and/or passwords.
38 The use of simple user names and passwords in authentication and
43 passwords for comparison. For simplicity and implementation ease, a
44 single algorithm is defined for both user names and passwords.
63 passwords are used. This profile is not intended for use in
79 preparing strings representing simple user names and passwords.
195 Unicode strings, the number of usable names and passwords is greater
201 User names and passwords should be protected from eavesdropping.
/netbsd/src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/doc/rfc/
Drfc4013.txt29 user names and passwords for comparison. The document defines the
31 user names and passwords. This profile is intended to be used by
34 exchanging simple user names and/or passwords.
38 The use of simple user names and passwords in authentication and
43 passwords for comparison. For simplicity and implementation ease, a
44 single algorithm is defined for both user names and passwords.
63 passwords are used. This profile is not intended for use in
79 preparing strings representing simple user names and passwords.
195 Unicode strings, the number of usable names and passwords is greater
201 User names and passwords should be protected from eavesdropping.
Drfc3062.txt31 passwords. As such, mechanisms which update the directory (e.g.,
34 passwords which is not dependent upon the form of the authentication
48 passwords.
50 The protocol does not mandate that passwords associated with a user
66 and made storage of passwords the responsibility of the SASL service
77 directory clients to update user passwords. The user may or may not
197 This operation is used to modify user passwords. The operation
Drfc3112.txt37 of userPassword must be clear text passwords. It is often desirable
39 passwords.
63 hash algorithm/implementation is flawed), the hashing of passwords is
66 text passwords.
328 protected as if they were clear text passwords. When values are
/netbsd/src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/doc/drafts/
Ddraft-vchu-ldap-pwd-policy-xx.txt48 Password policy is a set of rules that control how passwords are used in
83 how passwords are used in the system. For example, the passwd program
100 - Whether users can reuse passwords.
107 - Whether users are allowed to change their own passwords.
109 - Whether passwords must be changed after they are reset by the
172 DESC 'the number of seconds after which user passwords will expire'
190 DESC 'a flag which indicates whether passwords will expire after a
203 DESC 'a flag which indicates whether passwords can be reused"
209 DESC 'the number of passwords the directory server stores in history'
215 DESC 'a flag which indicates whether users can change their passwords'
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Ddraft-behera-ldap-password-policy-xx.txt19 controls how passwords are used and administered in Lightweight
24 ensure that users change their passwords periodically, passwords meet
184 o Whether and when passwords expire.
188 o If and how users are able to change their passwords.
237 sufficient access control privileges to modify users' passwords. The
415 passwords. The general focus of this policy is to ensure that when
416 users add or change their passwords, the security and effectiveness
417 of their passwords is maximized. In this document, the term "modify
431 causes passwords to expire after a given amount of time - thus
432 forcing users to change their passwords periodically.
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/netbsd/src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/test/
Dpkcs12_format_test.c302 static const char *passwords[] = { variable
410 enc.pass = passwords[z]; in test_single_key_enc_pass()
507 mac.pass = passwords[z]; in test_single_cert_mac_pass()
945 ADD_ALL_TESTS(test_single_key_enc_pass, OSSL_NELEM(passwords)); in setup_tests()
949 ADD_ALL_TESTS(test_single_cert_mac_pass, OSSL_NELEM(passwords)); in setup_tests()
/netbsd/src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/doc/guide/admin/
Dsecurity.sdf174 LDAP passwords are normally stored in the {{userPassword}} attribute.
175 {{REF:RFC4519}} specifies that passwords are not stored in encrypted
186 passwords are subject to {{dictionary attacks}} and {{brute-force
199 The advantage of hashed passwords is that an attacker which
231 The advantage of the CRYPT scheme is that passwords can be
282 checking passwords. The choice is very wide, as one option is to use
292 Pass-Through authentication works only with plaintext passwords, as
307 their passwords through LDAP where they have pass-through authentication
324 use {{saslauthd}} to verify passwords:
Dsasl.sdf84 including {{TERM:OTP}} (one time passwords) and {{TERM:SRP}} (secure
85 remote passwords). These mechanisms are not discussed in this
240 pass plaintext passwords over the wire, where the server can store
247 to prevent exposure of the passwords. The configuration and commands
255 The passwords for such users must be managed with the {{saslpasswd2}}
258 To use secrets stored in the LDAP directory, place plaintext passwords
260 an option to {{EX:slapd.conf}} to make sure that passwords set using
267 where the passwords are stored, a mapping will be needed from
/netbsd/src/crypto/external/bsd/openssh/dist/
Dsshd_config56 # To disable tunneled clear text passwords, change to "no" here!
61 # the system's configuration, this may involve passwords, challenge-response,
62 # one-time passwords or some combination of these and other methods.
Dlpk-user-example.txt23 --libexecdir=/usr/sbin --with-md5-passwords --with-pam \
/netbsd/src/external/bsd/ppp/dist/
DREADME.MSCHAP8113 plaintext passwords, they (Microsoft) store the md4 hash of passwords.
DREADME.MSCHAP8014 passwords on a server. (Unfortunately, this is not as secure as it
145 passwords in the "chap-secrets" file. A utility that spits out the ASCII
/netbsd/src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/contrib/slapd-modules/passwd/sha2/
DREADME5 SHA-512, SHA-384 and SHA-256 hashed passwords in OpenLDAP. For
29 in production, as it prints passwords in cleartext).
/netbsd/src/external/gpl2/xcvs/dist/m4/
Dgetpass.m419 # Provide the GNU getpass() implementation. It supports passwords of
/netbsd/src/crypto/external/cpl/tpm-tools/dist/man/man8/
Dtpm_nvrelease.pod36 Use TSS UNICODE encoding for passwords to comply with applications
Dtpm_nvread.pod39 Use TSS UNICODE encoding for passwords to comply with applications
Dtpm_nvwrite.pod39 Use TSS UNICODE encoding for passwords to comply with applications
/netbsd/src/crypto/external/cpl/trousers/dist/
DREADME112 Passwords: When entering passwords for keys you'd like to use in both
114 passwords. The TSS spec states that when a password is entered through a
124 their passwords without including the terminating null character. This
/netbsd/src/external/bsd/openldap/dist/servers/slapd/
Dslapd.ldif86 # Cleartext passwords, especially for the rootdn, should
/netbsd/src/crypto/external/bsd/libsaslc/dist/ref/
Drfc2595.txt40 passwords), so a privacy layer which is not tightly bound to user
51 clear-text passwords over unencrypted channels. While SASL can be
63 simple passwords and a challenge/response SASL mechanism is likely to
65 unencrypted clear-text passwords.
248 implementation of the LOGIN command which uses clear-text passwords.
401 Clear-text passwords are simple, interoperate with almost all
Drfc2195.txt28 cleartext, reusable passwords across the network nor requires either
222 of permanent cleartext passwords in IMAP. This document has been
/netbsd/src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/lib/libdes/
DINSTALL17 run './rpw' to check the tty code for reading passwords works.
/netbsd/src/crypto/external/bsd/heimdal/dist/doc/
Dintro.texi67 changing passwords and a simple client
/netbsd/src/external/bsd/ntp/dist/ntpd/
Dinvoke-ntp.keys.texi112 programs are checked against passwords

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