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==Using One of the ''ssh-linux'' Servers==
 
==Using One of the ''ssh-linux'' Servers==
# Use [[How To Use SSH|SSH]] to connect to ''ssh-linux.ece.ubc.ca''
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# Use [[How To Use SSH|SSH]] to connect to ''ssh.ece.ubc.ca''
 
# At the shell prompt, run the ''passwd'' command
 
# At the shell prompt, run the ''passwd'' command
 
# Enter your old and new passwords when prompted
 
# Enter your old and new passwords when prompted
 
  
 
==If You Forget Your Password==
 
==If You Forget Your Password==
 
See Rob Ross in KAIS 4101 to change your password.  Photo ID required.
 
See Rob Ross in KAIS 4101 to change your password.  Photo ID required.

Revision as of 11:34, 20 September 2011

You may change your own password through a Windows workstation in the UBC_ECE domain or one of the ssh-linux servers. Whichever method you use, the new password will apply for Windows workstations in the UBC_ECE domain, Unix/Linux servers and workstations, and ECE mail servers.

The system will reject any password that is not sufficiently complex. Select a password that:

  • is composed of at least 3 of the 4 of the following types of characters:
    • Upper-case letters, lower-case letters, digits, and punctuation.
    • Upper-case letters at the beginning of your password and digits at the end of your password do not count towards meeting this requirement.
  • is different from your previous password
  • is at least six characters in length
  • is not similar to a word
  • is not similar to your name or username

These requirements are based on Microsoft's built-in rules.


Using a Windows Workstation in the UBC_ECE Domain

  1. Press Ctrl-Alt-Del
  2. Click on Change Password...
  3. Ensure that Log on to is set to the UBC_ECE domain. (Changing the password for your account in any other domain, such as UBC_ECE_STAFF, does not affect your Unix / mail password.)
  4. Enter your old and new passwords


Using One of the ssh-linux Servers

  1. Use SSH to connect to ssh.ece.ubc.ca
  2. At the shell prompt, run the passwd command
  3. Enter your old and new passwords when prompted

If You Forget Your Password

See Rob Ross in KAIS 4101 to change your password. Photo ID required.