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- From: SEB1525@MVS.draper.com (Steve Bacher)
- Subject: Re: Ascii Dictionary Needed!
- Message-ID: <19930121172107SEB1525@MVS.draper.com>
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- Organization: Draper Laboratory
- References: <REXXLIST%93012112235319@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 22:21:00 GMT
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- In article <REXXLIST%93012112235319@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>,
- Mike Oswald <MOSWALD@UNMCVM.BITNET> writes:
-
- >Help! Anyone know whether there is an ASCII Dictionary available? The
- >random passwords that I generated won't fly with our customers. They
- >have complained about how hard it is to remember them (eg. EB4335). I know,
- >you would think they could change it, right? What a pain!
- >
- >So what I'm left with is trying to locate an ascii dictionary or some source
- >that will allow me to extract or print to a file a large number of common
- >words.
- >
- >Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
-
- If what you want to do is insure that all passwords are real English
- (or other human language) words, then you should know that your idea
- runs 100% contrary to recommended practice. Passwords should *not*
- be real words, since it becomes much easier to crack them, especially
- if you go against a common file like /usr/dict/words (the ASCII
- dictionary you're looking for, if you have a *ix system).
-
- It is recommended that passwords be somewhat altered but still
- pronounceable versions of actual words, or odd combinations of real
- words. This should increase both memorability and hard-to-guess-ness.
-
- --
- Steve Bacher (Batchman) Draper Laboratory
- Internet: seb@draper.com Cambridge, MA, USA
-