Passwords
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) |
AboutThe DSL login is used to access the Control Pages as well as what you use in your DSL router to log in to the Internet. This uses the xxx@a or xxx@a.1 style username. Our control pages are used to manage services and access technical information. They are also the means to set, and where appropriate, to view other passwords as detailed below. As with the accounts password, the associated email is crucial and someone with access to the email could use a password change request to change the password and access the control pages. This then gives access to all of the other control pages passwords. Notes
Changing PasswordA new password can be requested via: https://control.aa.net.uk/newpass.cgi
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Accounts System Password |
AboutThe accounts system login and password are used to allow access to the accounts, statements, and invoices. This is a very important password as we trust that any orders placed with the correct account number and password are genuinely from you or your organisation, and more importantly, from someone that is authorised to spend money with us. This password can be used to order services as well as changing or ceasing existing services. The email address associated with the account is crucial. Someone with the ability to read emails sent to that email address could read password reset emails and change passwords and then place orders. You need to ensure that you use an email address that you trust to be secure. The Accounts System is where you can view your invoices, set up Direct Debits etc. You can log in via: http://aa.net.uk/login-priceless.html The username is your Account Reference - typically AnnnnA, where nnnn are numbers. Notes
Changing PasswordThe password change process is used to set a password, and can be used if you have forgotten your password or simply want to change it. You can use the forgotten password link to request the password change email, or you can ask a member of staff to send it to you.
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DSL Line Password |
The line password is related to a broadband line, or data SIM or L2TP Internet access. It is considered very low priority as such systems are rarely used as an attack. When using broadband lines or data SIMs, we normally see a verified circuit ID and as such we will allow a correct login with an incorrect passwords if the circuit matches. The password is also included in the information pack and printed on router information cards to make it easy to configure network equipment - which is especially important when you have no Internet connection. The username used for a line is in the form of xx@a.n where n is the line number, typically 1 where there is just a single line. e.g.: abc@a.1 Notes
Changing Password
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Email Password |
AboutThe username for email is your full email address. Whilst the email password, used for POP3, IMAP, and authenticated SMTP, may seem relatively low importance, it is not. Email systems are the underpinning of most security as explained above. Unauthorised access to email can allow people to change and access a range or other system's passwords. As such the email passwords have some security. Notes
Changing PasswordYou can set an email password on the control pages, but we recommend using the generate password link to pick one randomly when you do this, for added security. You can record a reminder for the password if you wish. You should consider security and try to ensure this is not too obvious!
More on information on the Change Email Password page. |
SIP/VoIP Password |
AboutIn order to register a VoIP phone against our servers you'll need a password. VoIP passwords are considered to be slightly higher security because they can be used with equipment to make chargeable calls. However, the main attack for VoIP passwords is to compromise terminal equipment and either use it directly or access the password and login details it is using. Unfortunately the underling protocol prohibits hashing this password internally. However it is usual for only one device to be configed with each VoIP login, and so reasonable that the password is settable but not visible. We also have in place a number of precautions and warning systems to track if VoIP passwords have been compromised. Notes
Changing PasswordLog in to the Control Pages with your main xxx@a login, you'll see the list of numbers, click on the one in question, click on the Incoming tab, and set the password there. Read more about VoIP Security |
Web Page Hosting Password |
AboutIf 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 Notes
Changing PasswordLog in to the Control Pages with your main xxx@a login, click on the Domain in question, and edit the 'DNS Record' called Password. |
Supplied Router WiFi Password |
AboutIf you have a router supplied by AAISP then the WiFi password will be printed on the card on the base of the router and can also be found in the Information Pack. The router WiFi password is considered relatively low priority. It is possible for someone to attempt to hack your WiFi, so we do suggest a good password, and the system will try to generate a reasonably memorable password with additional digits to provide extra entropy. Notes
Changing PasswordThere are 2 ways of changing the password:
More information on the Router Settings Page |
Supplied Router AdminPassword |
AboutThe router admin password is considered relatively low priority. It is rare for any directed router attack using a password. The password is included in the information pack and printed on router information cards to make it easy to access the router even when no Internet connection. Notes
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