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  /external/e2fsprogs/lib/et/test_cases/
continuation.et 4 "New password was found in a dictionary of possible passwords and\n\
continuation.c 11 N_("New password was found in a dictionary of possible passwords and\ntherefore may be easily guessed. Please choose another password.\nSee the ovpasswd man page for help in choosing a good password."),
heimdal2.et 61 ec NULL, "Null passwords are not allowed"
  /system/tpm/tpm_manager/common/
local_data.proto 21 // When Tpm ownership is taken, this protobuf is populated with the passwords
25 // cleared of all passwords.
  /external/nist-sip/java/gov/nist/javax/sip/clientauthutils/
UserCredentialHash.java 8 * hash rather than plain text passwords because it offers better security.
  /external/selinux/policycoreutils/run_init/
run_init.8 19 /etc/shadow - encrypted passwords and age information
  /external/chromium-trace/catapult/third_party/webapp2/webapp2_extras/
security.py 42 To generate stronger passwords, use ASCII_PRINTABLE as pool.
75 Use this to generate passwords based on entropy:
104 This method can **not** generate unsalted passwords but it is possible
105 to set the method to plain to enforce plaintext passwords. If a salt
134 In order to support unsalted legacy passwords this method supports
135 plain text passwords, md5 and sha1 hashes (both salted and unsalted).
158 Supports plaintext without salt, unsalted and salted passwords. In case
159 salted passwords are used hmac is used.
  /system/tpm/tpm_manager/server/
tpm2_initializer_impl.cc 62 // with the same passwords.
71 // If there are valid owner dependencies, we need to reuse the old passwords.
90 // We write the passwords to disk, in case there is an error while taking
tpm2_initializer_impl.h 41 // lockout passwords, intializes the SRK with empty authorization, and persists
42 // the passwords to disk until all the owner dependencies are satisfied.
  /external/curl/docs/libcurl/opts/
CURLOPT_NETRC.3 32 user names and passwords from your \fI~/.netrc\fP file, relative to user names
33 and passwords in the URL supplied with \fICURLOPT_URL(3)\fP.
  /frameworks/base/core/java/android/webkit/
WebViewDatabase.java 48 * @deprecated Saving passwords in WebView will not be supported in future versions.
59 * @deprecated Saving passwords in WebView will not be supported in future versions.
  /frameworks/base/packages/Keyguard/src/com/android/keyguard/
ObscureSpeechDelegate.java 33 * not turned on the "speak passwords" preference and is not listening
88 // The user can optionally force speaking passwords.
  /libcore/harmony-tests/src/test/java/org/apache/harmony/tests/java/net/
PasswordAuthenticationTest.java 37 assertTrue("Passwords not equal length",
40 assertTrue("Passwords not equal",
  /external/bouncycastle/bcprov/src/main/java/org/bouncycastle/jcajce/
PKCS12Key.java 25 * passwords.
PKCS12KeyWithParameters.java 35 * zero length passwords.
  /external/selinux/policycoreutils/sepolicy/sepolicy/help/
lockdown_ptrace.txt 6 Most people do not realize that any program they run can examine the memory of any other process run by them. Meaning the computer game you are running on your desktop can watch everything going on in Firefox or a programs like pwsafe or kinit or other program that attempts to hide passwords..
  /external/vboot_reference/utility/
tpm-dad-lock 16 echo "please use random, non-empty passwords"
  /frameworks/base/core/java/android/text/method/
TransformationMethod.java 24 * characters of passwords with dots, or keeping the newline characters
  /packages/apps/Email/emailcommon/src/com/android/emailcommon/
Logging.java 31 * like passwords will show that information.
  /packages/inputmethods/LatinIME/java/src/com/android/inputmethod/compat/
SettingsSecureCompatUtils.java 32 * Whether to speak passwords while in accessibility mode.
  /external/ppp/pppd/
Makefile.sol2 15 # Solaris uses shadow passwords
  /libcore/ojluni/src/main/java/javax/security/auth/callback/
package.html 35 or passwords, for example) or to display information
  /external/jetty/src/java/org/eclipse/jetty/util/security/
Password.java 39 * Passwords that begin with OBF: are de obfuscated. Passwords can be obfuscated
45 * Passwords that begin with CRYPT: are oneway encrypted with UnixCrypt. The
47 * passwords. A Crypt can be generated by running org.eclipse.util.UnixCrypt as
48 * a main class, passing password and then the username. Checksum passwords are
49 * a secure(ish) way to store passwords that only need to be checked rather than
51 * passwords are used.
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/topics/admin/
device-admin.jd 41 enforce password policies — including alphanumeric passwords or numeric
116 Note that the Device Administration API currently only supports passwords for screen
126 <td>Requires that devices ask for PIN or passwords.</td>
131 can require PIN or passwords to have at least six characters. </td> </tr>
134 <td>Requires that passwords have a
141 <td>Requires that passwords must contain at least a letter, a numerical digit, and a special symbol. Introduced in Android 3.0.
185 <td>This policy prevents users from reusing the last <em>n</em> unique passwords.
188 users to update their passwords after a specified amount of time has elapsed.
203 need to enter their PIN or passwords again before they can use their devices and
253 <li>Set the password history length (<em>length</em> refers to number of old passwords stored in the history)
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  /external/autotest/server/cros/network/
tunneled_1x_tests.py 52 # Bad passwords won't work.

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