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===About===
===About===
If we host your web pages, then you use FTP or rsync to transfer files to our servers. Web pages are not often targeted on our systems but can be a target for attack to display political or other messages. As such we consider this to be a slightly higher security.
If we host your web pages, then you use FTP to transfer files to our servers. Web pages are not often targeted on our systems but can be a target for attack to display political or other messages. As such we consider this to be a slightly higher security.


The username is the full domain, e.g. www.example.com
The username is the full domain, e.g. www.example.com
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===Notes===
===Notes===
*At present, passwords are part of our DNS control pages and so can be viewed and changed and are not hashed.
*At present, passwords are part of our DNS control pages and so can be viewed and changed and are not hashed.
*We are working on ways to hash this password, but as some users make use of rsync for web pages, this is providing more complex. We may provide means to have separate ftp (hashed) and rsync (non hashed) passwords in due course.


===Changing Password===
===Changing Password===

Revision as of 17:15, 22 Ocak 2018

This page describes the various account logins and passwords that apply to our various systems. Different systems have different levels of password security depending on the requirements.

When changing passwords always be sure to use a secure password! Most of our systems have a 'Generate Password' button which you can use if you wish. The Information Pack contains some of your account details.

Control Pages (Clueless)

Accounts System Passwords

Line password

Email Passwords

SIP/VoIP Passwords

Web Page Hosting

Supplied Router WiFi Password

Supplied Router Admin Password