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 === How do I change my password? === === How do I change my password? ===
-It's a very good thing to do right after your account on the HPC has been created by an administrator. Or from time to time, when you fancy. Please pick a robust password or passphrase: something combining uppercase and lowercase letters, digits and additional symbols, or even better: a long sentence that will make sense to you (you will be able to remember it easily), but won't be easily guessed by potential fraudsters. Spaces are characters like any other and can be included in your passphrase. In order to change your password, you must be logged in and you must remember what was your old password, because you will be asked for it. Simply type ''passwd'' on the prompt and follow the instructions. **Please do not worry that "it's not typing anything", as it is an additional security feature on all UNIX systems: as you type a password, the cursor on the screen doesn't move. But be reassured that what you type is indeed taken into account.**+Use the ''passwd'' command. 
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 +It's a very good thing to do right after your account on the HPC has been created by an administrator. Or from time to time, when you fancy. Please pick a robust password or passphrase: something combining uppercase and lowercase letters, digits and additional symbols, or even better: a long sentence that will make sense to you (you will be able to remember it easily), but won't be easily guessed by potential fraudsters. Spaces are characters like any other and can be included in your passphrase. In order to change your password, you must be logged in and you must remember what was your old password, because you will be asked for it. Simply type ''passwd'' on the prompt and follow the instructions. **Please do not worry that "it's not typing anything", since it is an additional security feature on all UNIX systems: as you type a password, the cursor on the screen doesn't move. But be reassured that what you type is indeed taken into account.**
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