On 2008-07-21 Kurt Buff wrote:
> The number of tokens available, when using old-style passwords, is on
> the order of, as you pointed out earlier, 26-36, correct?
Rather 90-95 (62 alphanumeric characters plus a number of special
characters). If we're talking about strong (randomly chosen) passwords...
> The number of tokens available, when using old-style passwords, is on
> the order of, as you pointed out earlier, 26-36, correct?
Rather 90-95 (62 alphanumeric characters plus a number of special
characters). If we're talking about strong (randomly chosen) passwords...
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