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Hey Dr. Brain, D1st0rt, or anyone who may know....

 

Are there certain characters which are invalid and will not work when I set a local password with ?passwd ?

 

My password contains irregular characters such as `~!@#$%^&*()_+-={}[]:;"'|\?/><.,

 

ie, are backslashes interpreted as escape characters?

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no

 

it is ascii

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I haven't checked the code, but I'd assume the only character not handled properly (that you can input) would be spaces and characters above ASCII 127 (e.g. ß).
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ASSS directly takes the input and hashes it. So everything in windows-1252 should work (note that continuum does not have graphics for all of them). Continuum may not like them in the login screen tho. Edited by JoWie
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Please note that the password you give ?passwd is only utilized when the billing server is unavailable, so it's difficult to say for sure that it has worked.
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Eh, I changed my pass so many times due to forget when I wanted to change the computer.

 

And with my part time studies, spaces was unsuccessful. Lmao. Had to Lostpassword. XD

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