a thought about UNIX login security
    bormanp at stolaf.UUCP 
    bormanp at stolaf.UUCP
       
    Sat Jun 18 16:59:36 AEST 1983
    
    
  
	Some thoughts on passwords:
	1)  Never use the number row (1234567890)
	2)  Keep use of the "qwerty" row to a minimum
	3)  Enjoy the home row and the row below
	4)  Get a healthy rythm to it so it can be typed fast
	5)  Make sure it makes you alternate hands often
	6)  NEVER use a real word or anything that appears in a dictionary.
	7)  NEVER write it down or otherwise have it appear.
	I feel this is much better than just picking some random letters.
	One possible way to create one is to take a word from the dictionary
	which has a nice feel and then mung it.  transpose a couple characters,
	delete letters or add them.  For memory, it is nice if it has some
	sence of sound though, this helps out in #7 above.
				-Paul R Borman
				 St. Olaf College
				 ihnp4!stolaf!agnes!paul
    
    
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