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Guest
Hi,
Why does plesk block the password manager of the browser? This is quite a lack of security. I have massive problems with customers choosing very simple passwords which can be exposed by a simple dictionary attack, sticking it per postit on ther LCD...
And I for my self have the same problem. I normaly use 12 digit randomized passwords with numbers/camelCase/special chars etc. Since plesk is a tool I'm daily working with, these password strength is not practicable with plesk without a password manager.
I can't understand how a high level software like Plesk has such a design flaw.
Regards, Dave
PS: I'm relativley new to plesk (former used confixx). I'm sorry if I missed the option in the config area how to deactivate this.
Why does plesk block the password manager of the browser? This is quite a lack of security. I have massive problems with customers choosing very simple passwords which can be exposed by a simple dictionary attack, sticking it per postit on ther LCD...
And I for my self have the same problem. I normaly use 12 digit randomized passwords with numbers/camelCase/special chars etc. Since plesk is a tool I'm daily working with, these password strength is not practicable with plesk without a password manager.
I can't understand how a high level software like Plesk has such a design flaw.
Regards, Dave
PS: I'm relativley new to plesk (former used confixx). I'm sorry if I missed the option in the config area how to deactivate this.