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Changing your password (Telnet)

It is recommended that you change your password at least once every four weeks, but this is entirely upto you. If you have forgotten your login password, we cannot possible retrieve that password, because when you change it, sunny, automatically encrypts it into UNIX form, which is only readable by the machine itself. You can select a new password, by contacting your local LiSP Office, they will be able to assist you.

In this tutorial, you will learn how to change your password. You will need a telnet application. If you use Windows 95, you don't have to worry, because you already have one. You can find a telnet application at TUCOWS.

Microsoft Windows 95

Click on the Start Menu and select Run. Type in telnet sunny.lisp.com.au

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Once you are connected to LiSP with your telnet application, you will be prompted for your login. Type your login in and you will be prompted for your current password. You will need to type that password in again. Select a new password. Passwords must contain at least two alphabetic characters and at least one numeric or special character. To verify, type that password in again. Your Password is now changed. Your Mail Program and FTP Program, will need to be re-configured if you store your password with them.

 

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