From mjbaysek at cs.cmu.edu Fri Feb 25 16:44:25 2011 From: mjbaysek at cs.cmu.edu (Michael J. Baysek) Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 16:44:25 -0500 Subject: [auton-users] Change Your Auton Account Password Message-ID: <4D6822B9.9050300@cs.cmu.edu> Hi Lab (including Neill Users) You are receiving this message because a public facing Auton Lab host was compromised. Because we use NIS for authentication, I am requiring everyone to change their passwords immediately. You have 24 hours to change your password before I disable your account. To change your password: 1) Login to cpu.autonlab.org as you normally would. 2) Run yppasswd to change your password. Staff users, do NOT try to change your password on your local machine. You need to login to cpu.autonlab.org and change it there, since it is the NIS password that needs to be changed. Again, any accounts which have not changed the password within 24 hours will be temporarily disabled. To get your account re-enabled, you will need contact me. Drop me an email to confirm you have changed your password as soon as you have done so. Mike From mjbaysek at cs.cmu.edu Fri Feb 25 16:57:20 2011 From: mjbaysek at cs.cmu.edu (Michael J. Baysek) Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 16:57:20 -0500 Subject: [auton-users] Change Your Auton Account Password In-Reply-To: <4D6822B9.9050300@cs.cmu.edu> References: <4D6822B9.9050300@cs.cmu.edu> Message-ID: <4D6825C0.5@cs.cmu.edu> Let me reinforce - since I have been asked - that a changed password: - is not the same as your current password. - is not obviously similar to your current password (going from ducttape01 to ducttape02, etc) Also note that cpu.autonlab.org is also known as lop1.auton.cs.cmu.edu, or lop1.autonlab.org. Mike On 02/25/2011 04:44 PM, Michael J. Baysek wrote: > Hi Lab (including Neill Users) > > You are receiving this message because a public facing Auton Lab host > was compromised. Because we use NIS for authentication, I am > requiring everyone to change their passwords immediately. You have 24 > hours to change your password before I disable your account. > > To change your password: > > 1) Login to cpu.autonlab.org as you normally would. > 2) Run yppasswd to change your password. > > Staff users, do NOT try to change your password on your local > machine. You need to login to cpu.autonlab.org and change it there, > since it is the NIS password that needs to be changed. > > Again, any accounts which have not changed the password within 24 > hours will be temporarily disabled. To get your account re-enabled, > you will need contact me. > > Drop me an email to confirm you have changed your password as soon as > you have done so. > > Mike > > > From mjbaysek at cs.cmu.edu Sat Feb 26 18:18:48 2011 From: mjbaysek at cs.cmu.edu (Michael J. Baysek) Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2011 18:18:48 -0500 Subject: [auton-users] Change Your Auton Account Password In-Reply-To: <4D6825C0.5@cs.cmu.edu> References: <4D6822B9.9050300@cs.cmu.edu> <4D6825C0.5@cs.cmu.edu> Message-ID: <4D698A58.2020602@cs.cmu.edu> Hello Lab, Due to the limited response, I am extending the deadline to 9pm. If you don't change your password by then, you will be locked out. Please be sure to follow the instructions I have laid forth below in order to change your password in time for the lockout deadline. Best, Mike On 2/25/2011 4:57 PM, Michael J. Baysek wrote: > Let me reinforce - since I have been asked - that a changed password: > > - is not the same as your current password. > > - is not obviously similar to your current password (going from > ducttape01 to ducttape02, etc) > > Also note that cpu.autonlab.org is also known as > lop1.auton.cs.cmu.edu, or lop1.autonlab.org. > > Mike > > > On 02/25/2011 04:44 PM, Michael J. Baysek wrote: >> Hi Lab (including Neill Users) >> >> You are receiving this message because a public facing Auton Lab host >> was compromised. Because we use NIS for authentication, I am >> requiring everyone to change their passwords immediately. You have >> 24 hours to change your password before I disable your account. >> >> To change your password: >> >> 1) Login to cpu.autonlab.org as you normally would. >> 2) Run yppasswd to change your password. >> >> Staff users, do NOT try to change your password on your local >> machine. You need to login to cpu.autonlab.org and change it there, >> since it is the NIS password that needs to be changed. >> >> Again, any accounts which have not changed the password within 24 >> hours will be temporarily disabled. To get your account re-enabled, >> you will need contact me. >> >> Drop me an email to confirm you have changed your password as soon as >> you have done so. >> >> Mike >> >> >> > From neill at cs.cmu.edu Sat Feb 26 18:48:11 2011 From: neill at cs.cmu.edu (Daniel B. Neill) Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2011 18:48:11 -0500 (EST) Subject: [auton-users] Change Your Auton Account Password In-Reply-To: <4D698A58.2020602@cs.cmu.edu> References: <4D6822B9.9050300@cs.cmu.edu> <4D6825C0.5@cs.cmu.edu> <4D698A58.2020602@cs.cmu.edu> Message-ID: Hi Mike, I have changed my password. Several other lab members may have already changed their password but forgotten to e-mail you about it... don't forget to e-mail Mike, everyone! Best, Daniel On Sat, 26 Feb 2011, Michael J. Baysek wrote: > Hello Lab, > > Due to the limited response, I am extending the deadline to 9pm. If you > don't change your password by then, you will be locked out. Please be sure > to follow the instructions I have laid forth below in order to change your > password in time for the lockout deadline. > > Best, > > Mike > > On 2/25/2011 4:57 PM, Michael J. Baysek wrote: >> Let me reinforce - since I have been asked - that a changed password: >> >> - is not the same as your current password. >> >> - is not obviously similar to your current password (going from ducttape01 >> to ducttape02, etc) >> >> Also note that cpu.autonlab.org is also known as lop1.auton.cs.cmu.edu, or >> lop1.autonlab.org. >> >> Mike >> >> >> On 02/25/2011 04:44 PM, Michael J. Baysek wrote: >>> Hi Lab (including Neill Users) >>> >>> You are receiving this message because a public facing Auton Lab host was >>> compromised. Because we use NIS for authentication, I am requiring >>> everyone to change their passwords immediately. You have 24 hours to >>> change your password before I disable your account. >>> >>> To change your password: >>> >>> 1) Login to cpu.autonlab.org as you normally would. >>> 2) Run yppasswd to change your password. >>> >>> Staff users, do NOT try to change your password on your local machine. >>> You need to login to cpu.autonlab.org and change it there, since it is the >>> NIS password that needs to be changed. >>> >>> Again, any accounts which have not changed the password within 24 hours >>> will be temporarily disabled. To get your account re-enabled, you will >>> need contact me. >>> >>> Drop me an email to confirm you have changed your password as soon as you >>> have done so. >>> >>> Mike >>> >>> >>> >> > > > From mjbaysek at cs.cmu.edu Sat Feb 26 19:22:19 2011 From: mjbaysek at cs.cmu.edu (Michael J. Baysek) Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2011 19:22:19 -0500 Subject: [auton-users] Change Your Auton Account Password In-Reply-To: References: <4D6822B9.9050300@cs.cmu.edu> <4D6825C0.5@cs.cmu.edu> <4D698A58.2020602@cs.cmu.edu> Message-ID: <4D69993B.10004@cs.cmu.edu> Don't worry. If you forget to mail me, I can still see that you've changed your password, so you won't be disabled :) Mike On 2/26/2011 6:48 PM, Daniel B. Neill wrote: > Hi Mike, > > I have changed my password. Several other lab members may have > already changed their password but forgotten to e-mail you about it... > don't forget to e-mail Mike, everyone! > > Best, > Daniel > > > On Sat, 26 Feb 2011, Michael J. Baysek wrote: > >> Hello Lab, >> >> Due to the limited response, I am extending the deadline to 9pm. If >> you don't change your password by then, you will be locked out. >> Please be sure to follow the instructions I have laid forth below in >> order to change your password in time for the lockout deadline. >> >> Best, >> >> Mike >> >> On 2/25/2011 4:57 PM, Michael J. Baysek wrote: >>> Let me reinforce - since I have been asked - that a changed password: >>> >>> - is not the same as your current password. >>> >>> - is not obviously similar to your current password (going from >>> ducttape01 to ducttape02, etc) >>> >>> Also note that cpu.autonlab.org is also known as >>> lop1.auton.cs.cmu.edu, or lop1.autonlab.org. >>> >>> Mike >>> >>> >>> On 02/25/2011 04:44 PM, Michael J. Baysek wrote: >>>> Hi Lab (including Neill Users) >>>> >>>> You are receiving this message because a public facing Auton Lab >>>> host was compromised. Because we use NIS for authentication, I am >>>> requiring everyone to change their passwords immediately. You have >>>> 24 hours to change your password before I disable your account. >>>> >>>> To change your password: >>>> >>>> 1) Login to cpu.autonlab.org as you normally would. >>>> 2) Run yppasswd to change your password. >>>> >>>> Staff users, do NOT try to change your password on your local >>>> machine. You need to login to cpu.autonlab.org and change it there, >>>> since it is the NIS password that needs to be changed. >>>> >>>> Again, any accounts which have not changed the password within 24 >>>> hours will be temporarily disabled. To get your account >>>> re-enabled, you will need contact me. >>>> >>>> Drop me an email to confirm you have changed your password as soon >>>> as you have done so. >>>> >>>> Mike >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >> >