Re: Freescale doesn't want to be bothered
- From: Daniel Haude <haude@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 19 Apr 2005 11:58:03 GMT
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 11:52:06 -0700,
Charles Edmondson <edmondson@xxxxxxxx> wrote
in Msg. <426401d7$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> 5. A password may not contain any words from any language. Thus,
>> a password may not contain the letters A, or I, or sequences
>> such as AT, ME, or TO because these are all words.
> Believe it or not, but 1, 2, and 5 are all on the official requirments,
> but 1 is modified in that the password must be (deleted to keep out of
> trouble with security folks... 8-) )
5 is difficult. It's ANY language, so Spanish rules out the letters Y, E
and O. I'm sure we won't have to look far for a language with the word "U"
in it. So we ruled out all ASCII vowels and therefore pretty much all
ASCII-representable words in any Western language.
--Daniel
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