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Re: How to forbid empty passphrases?

From: Jonathan Adams <jfa(at)jfadams.net>
Date: Wed Nov 27 2002 - 18:47:32 EST

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On Wednesday 27 November 2002 01:49 am, you wrote:
> I see, thanks! The reason I asked was to prevent

 Oops, my bad, I read your post too quickly and responded without mounting my brain first.

 First time around, I missed the key elements of your question; A) "login with keys"
and
B) "passphrases" not passwd

Doh!

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