CalNet supporters and developers,
[A follow-up to our message of June 15th]: This message is
to announce that
although we now have over 60,600 synchronized passphrases
between our old
and new CalNet Kerberos servers, a little over 900 CalNet
users still do
not have passphrases that are compatible with the new
service.
As a result, beginning today an updated alert to *only*
those remaining
CalNet ID customers with non-compliant passphrases will
notify of the need
to change their passphrase to a compliant version before
August 1, 2007.
Starting August 1st, the AWS pages will *not* allow access
to applications
for CalNet ID holders with a non-compliant passphrase. The
web message to
be received *only* by those failing the automatic
synchronization process
will be as in the appended text version at the end of this
notice.
The new passphrase requirements are described here:
https://calnet.berkeley.edu/passphrase-requirements.html
To repeat, once a passphrase satisfies these requirements,
the AWS will no
longer display the August 1st deadline reminder to the
CalNet ID holder.
For questions about the CalNet service or this notice,
please write to:
calnet-admin lists.berkeley.edu
Thank you,
The CalNet Team
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Text version of AWS bad password notification [[indicates
button]],
[indicates hyperlink]:
You have authenticated successfully with your current CalNet
passphrase.
NOTE: Your current CalNet passphrase does not satisfy new
criteria that
will be enforced beginning Aug 1. As of that date, your
authentication will
fail if you haven't [changed your CalNet passphrase] to make
it compliant
with the new [requirements].
[[Click here (within 5 minutes) to continue on to your
application]]
If clicking the button fails to work, please try to access
your application
again using its web address.
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