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Tobyvw6987y@AndSoWeCode
"The hash of your password is geo284y3be93b37g29wiyw97eyebsidnw929q6517364751715171517bzzn. Have fun bruteforcing it.
Kind regards,
IT"
There is no point in IT having access to your password -
@Tobyvw well if it's a corporate environment with troubles setting up good communication among modules, or it's about a module that onboards new employees, you need a way to give the employee a password. How will you do that? Print it on a paper, give it to them. First log in forces a password change. Problem solved.
I'm saying that there are edge scenarios where this would be necessary. -
Majstr2727yNot in our case. We have remote clients. So you would have to print it and sand it by paper mail? And it is option to have backend server in cloud. So where will you connect printer?
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@Majstr I never claimed to know all of the details. That's why I presented it as edge cases. Even now I'm quite ignorant about your situation there, and will continue to be unless I actually work there.
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System architect make feature to print password, when you create new client. It was architecture for backend server. Just why and how?!
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