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NCSA Kerberos: Changing your Password

For further information on passwords you can refer to:
  • NCSA Passwords, and how to change them
  • Selecting Good Passwords


    Unix

    Under unix you need to run /usr/local/krb5/bin/kpasswd. It functions just like the normal unix passwd program.

    Web page

    You can change your password via a secure web server at the NCSA Password Changing page.

    Windows

    Run the credentials manager (krb5.exe) and click on Change Password. Then in the resulting dialog box enter you old password and your new one twice.

    Password Policy

    Kerberos allows for a good deal of control over what sorts of passwords are admissible. Currently passwords must be at least 8 characters with characters from three different classes (lowercase, uppercase, numeric, punctuation, and other). Kerberos also keeps track of a user's previous passwords and disallows their use.

    Other password-checking features that we use include the use of a dictionary file. This compares the users password with a list of dictionary words, and permutations on the words, for a match. If it matches a word in the dictionary, or a permutation of a word, it will not allow the password.


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    Questions or comments about this page may be sent to kerberos@ncsa.uiuc.edu

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