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02-03-2005 11:36 AM
02-03-2005 11:36 AM
ux 11.11v1 ....
Lately I have found that when I try to use a pasword that has a # symbol in it, I am unable to login. As soon as the # symbol is changed I am able to login. Is there something new about the way ux 11.11v1 works with password characters.
I have converted to trusted system Oct 2004 and been using this password with no problems. It has since expired and now I need to reinstate this same password as a non-expiry password, but am unable to do so. I am sure it is to with the # symbol, as soon as i change it, I can login. And also the fact that I have tried to create a password with the # sign for another user id ( a normal expiring password ) with the same logging in problems. 'Login incorrect'
anyone, any ideas??
thanks.
Maria
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02-03-2005 11:42 AM
02-03-2005 11:42 AM
Re: special characters in passwords query
We have similar issues with 3 trusted systems and are in contact with HP.
Will let you know soon.
Tx,
nair
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02-03-2005 11:52 AM
02-03-2005 11:52 AM
Solutionhttp://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=46691
This is a very common issue with passwords. The best bet is to just NOT use a # or a @ in your passwords.
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02-03-2005 12:36 PM
02-03-2005 12:36 PM
Re: special characters in passwords query
As Patricks spells out there are some speciall chars to be avoided & the 2 he lats out are at the top of that list.
It's because they are commonly used as "quit", "interrupt" or "kill" signals by many terminal definitions.
The following are fairly safe
! $ ( ) _ - + = .
These can be problematic in scripts - but usually are benign in direct logins
[ { ] } ~ ' ` : ; < > " * & %
HTH,
Jeff
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02-04-2005 07:55 AM
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02-08-2005 10:22 AM
02-08-2005 10:22 AM
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Maria