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  2. Ubuntu Single Sign On - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2013, the Ubuntu Single Sign On account brand was rebranded under the Ubuntu One brand, consolidating the Ubuntu user's online experience. Users can still access the Canonical Store, Launchpad, Ubuntu One, the Ubuntu Software Center and other Ubuntu services; however, due to lack of interest, the Ubuntu One Music Store plugin for ...

  3. GNOME Keyring - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Keyring is a software application designed to store security credentials such as usernames, [2] passwords, [2] and keys, together with a small amount of relevant metadata. The sensitive data is encrypted and stored in a keyring file in the user's home directory .

  4. S/KEY - Wikipedia

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    The server will then store pwd as the current reference. For subsequent authentications, the user will provide password i. (The last password on the printed list, password n, is the first password generated by the server, H(W), where W is the initial secret). The server will compute H(password i) and will compare the result to password i−1 ...

  5. Secure Shell - Wikipedia

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    The server merely responds to the client's authentication requests. Widely used user-authentication methods include the following: password: a method for straightforward password authentication, including a facility allowing a password to be changed. Not all programs implement this method.

  6. Use POP or IMAP to sync AOL Mail on a third-party app or ...

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    Settings may be in a different location in each email client, though the AOL server and port settings will always be the same. For additional questions specific to the email client, check the manufacturer’s website. Manufacturers cannot answer questions about your AOL Mail settings, or your AOL username or password.

  7. sudo - Wikipedia

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    sudo (/ s uː d uː / [4]) is a program for Unix-like computer operating systems that enables users to run programs with the security privileges of another user, by default the superuser. [5]

  8. Fix problems signing into your AOL account - AOL Help

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    To manage and recover your account if you forget your password or username, make sure you have access to the recovery phone number or alternate email address you've added to your AOL account. If you know your username but need to reset your password, make sure you create a strong password after you're back in your account.

  9. bcrypt - Wikipedia

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    [13] [15] [16] For passwords longer than 255 bytes, instead of being truncated at 72 bytes the password would be truncated at the lesser of 72 or the length modulo 256. For example, a 260 byte password would be truncated at 4 bytes rather than truncated at 72 bytes. bcrypt was created for OpenBSD.