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Hi everybody.
I just installed an OpenBSD 4.7. Now i want to change my password. If i want for example change it for a simple password like "test", i can't. Therefore, i add in my /etc/login.conf : :minpasswordlen=4: It ask me a password with complexity. How can i remove this restriction ? >Thank's for your help |
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Using the default OpenBSD install, I use 'test' as a password on my installations which are purely for testing and will be destroyed. I have never been disallowed the use of 'test' as a root password.
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During installation, i know i can put "test" as password, there's no restrictions.
But after the reboot, when we use OpenBSD console, we can't change password without a complexity. for example it is not allowed to put a password like 123. Last edited by Simon; 23rd August 2010 at 04:15 PM. Reason: precision |
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