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Conference thebay::joyoflex

Title:The Joy of Lex
Notice:A Notes File even your grammar could love
Moderator:THEBAY::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 28 1986
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1192
Total number of notes:42769

919.0. "I want your password" by SUBWAY::KABEL (doryphore) Fri Oct 04 1991 11:22

    I am looking for famous passwords, factual and fictional.
    
    By passwords, I mean incantatations and written keys which allow
    access or entry.
    
    A few starters.
    
      Sam sent me
      xyzzy
      Abracadabra
      Open sez-a-me
    
    
    Of course, provenances or cites are welcome.
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919.1MAST::FITZPATRICKJuuuust a bit outside.Fri Oct 04 1991 13:3813
    One of my favorites, from "Get Smart":
    
    	"The blue sun melts the red snow."
    	"And the purple water runs uphill."
    
    There were lots of other classics from this show, but I can't seem to
    remember them.
    
    Or, from "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?":
    
    	"Walt sent me."  -to gain entrance to the Ink & Paint Club.
    
    -Tom
919.2No starch in ze collars!RT93::KALIKOWFri Oct 04 1991 20:291
             ... from an old Mike Nichols & Elaine May bit ...
919.3PASTIS::MONAHANhumanity is a trojan horseSat Oct 05 1991 02:253
    	The Morris worm contained about 400 words that he considered likely
    passwords. I don't have the list on line at the moment, but one of them
    was "albatross".
919.4POWDML::COHEN_RSun Oct 06 1991 11:269
    
    	Biblically:  Shibboleth
    
    
    	Or one of my favorites from a series of Rowan and Martin
    	routines:
    
    		"I've got the yo-yo."
    		"I've got the string."
919.5PASTIS::MONAHANhumanity is a trojan horseMon Oct 07 1991 00:249
    	Dante has several formal conjurations. One of them is given in one
    of my translations as :-
    
    "You that within one flame go two as one,
    By whatsoever I merited once of you,
    By whatsoever I merited under the sun
    
    When I sang the high songs, whether little or great my due,
    Stand; and let one of you say ...."
919.6Le merlot aime la fritureRUMOR::APFELBAUMDIM&T A/D, 223-8521, MSO2-2/A1Mon Oct 07 1991 16:094
From a zany in "The King of Hearts":

	Le merlot aime la friture
	(The mackeral likes frying)
919.7SSDEVO::EGGERSAnybody can fly with an engine.Mon Oct 07 1991 23:143
    Ah, "The King of Hearts".  I first saw it in Aspen--it just happened to
    be showing at the local bijou when we decided to go.  Then it played in
    Central Square, Cambridge, for ten years.  Wonderful.
919.8SUBWAY::KABELdoryphoreTue Oct 08 1991 11:184
    Thanks for the answers. King of Hearts is one of those few movies
    some of us can't stop watching (along with Harold and Maude.)
    
    Whence xyzzy?
919.9POWDML::COHEN_RTue Oct 08 1991 14:339
    
    	Re: .8
    
    
    	Xyzzy is from the grandfather of all interactive computer
    	games, Adventure.
    
    	For that matter, how about plugh and Y2?  (Don't want to
    	give away the whole game.)
919.10plover......AbracadabraAUSSIE::WHORLOWBushies do it for FREE!Tue Oct 08 1991 21:1316
    G'day,
    
     Then there are the well worn ...
    
    
    Do you come here often?
    
    and
    
     Have I seen you somewhere else?
    
    
    ;-)
    
    
    derek
919.11From "Horsefeathers"ESGWST::RDAVISAvailable FergusonWed Oct 09 1991 09:452
    "Swordfish."
    
919.12PASTIS::MONAHANhumanity is a trojan horseThu Oct 10 1991 00:151
    	"Mellon", with which Gandalf opens the doors of Moria.
919.13Gort, Klaatu barada nicto.REGENT::BROOMHEADDon't panic -- yet.Thu Oct 10 1991 10:4417
    I was going to say:
    
    Say Friend and enter.
    
    "Joe sent me." is from `The Pajama Game'.  Among other places.
    
    "Lollapalooza" was common on the Allied side in the Pacific campaign
    during World War II.
    
    "Open sesame" is from the 1001 Nights.
    
    "Fair is the day." has personal associations for several of my friends.
    "But dark and storm the night." is one of the correct countersigns,
    but, since almost no one ever recognized the sign, it isn't as well
    known.
    
    						Ann B.
919.14PASTIS::MONAHANhumanity is a trojan horseTue Oct 22 1991 12:3514
    	There is a list of a few hundred passwords which is being passed
    around hackers in ULTRA::SECURITY note 511.5.
    
    	Unfortunately,
    1) The note is very long, and contains a lot of material of no interest
    in JOYOFLEX.
    2) It contains a copyright notice forbidding anything but complete
    reproduction.
    3) The ULTRA::SECURITY notes file is restricted.
    
    	For these reasons I do not care to copy any of it here, but the
    author of the base note could very likely get membership of that notes
    file. The list claims to be taken from the passwords in the Internet
    worm plus a few additions.
919.15JIT081::DIAMONDOrder temporarily out of personal nameTue Oct 22 1991 22:2413
    The passwords in the Internet worm look like a list of machine names
    rather than security-oriented choices of passwords.  In some informal
    environments, it used to be convenient to set each machine's root
    password to be the same as the machine's name.  (Just like in some
    environments, houses don't need doors that can close, let alone lock.
    Sigh....)
    
    >The ULTRA::SECURITY notes file is restricted.
    
    Now I know why no one answers questions in two other security
    conferences.  (Sigh....)
    
    -- Norman Diamond
919.16PASTIS::MONAHANhumanity is a trojan horseWed Oct 23 1991 01:196
    	I was rather surprised at what was and wasn't included in the list.
    It doesn't include "xyzzy", though it does include "plover". It does
    include "temptation" which is too long for most Unix systems, and in
    spite of the fact that it also includes "sex" and "Virginia" it doesn't
    include "virgin". Many of the words are common (U.S. culture) first
    names.
919.17JIT081::DIAMONDOrder temporarily out of personal nameWed Oct 23 1991 02:511
    Well, "virgin" could hardly be a root password  ;-)
919.18Ask for Mohammed...VSSCAD::ALTMANBARBMon Oct 28 1991 13:522
	Well, from maybe the only person in the USA who laughed at ISHTAR,
		"I want to buy a blind camel."
919.19I'm not sure this countsSTAR::CANTORHave pun, will babble.Tue Oct 29 1991 21:408
From an ancient edition of Mad Magazine:

    "My uncle is sick, but the highway is green."

This allowed a properly-sized group to begin a game of 43-Man Squamish.


Dave C.
919.20JUMBLY::BATTERBEEJKinda lingers.....Wed Oct 30 1991 06:059
    I knew a bloke who's password was "I'm not telling you" so he
    could say that to people when they asked what it was. No-one ever
    cottoned on. He was a *very* slow typer though and when someone 
    watched him enter it and messed around in his account he changed 
    it to "different" so he could say when asked "it's different". 
    Still no-one cottoned on.  Have I missed the boat?
    
    
    Jerome.                  
919.21Whosonfirst?SHALOT::ANDERSONLights out for TurtlesWed Oct 30 1991 07:285
	Our system managers get a huge kick out of coming up with dial-in
	passwords like "idontknow," "asksomeoneelse," etc.  Techy humor,
	don't you know?

		-- Cliff
919.22.21 reminds me of a project at DG (GASP) I once worked on...RDVAX::KALIKOWPartially Sage, and Rarely On TimeWed Oct 30 1991 08:506
    ... called "Not Much" so that when the Sales Folks asked what we were
    working so hard on in Engineering, we could truthfully answer, ... q.v.
    
    TRUE techy humor, I thought then & now.
    
    And no the project was NOT called "q.v.," Jerome...  :-)  :-)
919.23BLUMON::QUODLINGWhat time is it? QUITTING TIME!Wed Oct 30 1991 09:5811
    I once hacked the password checking of an "older" O/S so that deletes
    were valid characters in a password. Then, you didn't care if care when
    someone watched you type 
    
    XYZ<del><del><del>ABCDEF. They would think that the password was
    ABCDEF, when in actual fact it was 
    XYZ<del><del><del>ABCDEF
    
    q
    
    
919.24Hey! These things really work.REGENT::BROOMHEADDon&#039;t panic -- yet.Wed Nov 06 1991 09:426
    I got to use the password!
    
    I said "Fair is the day" to my contact, and he replied!  Correctly!
    With "But the night is dark and stormy."
    
    						Ann B.
919.25recent historyGOLF::OSBORNSally&#039;s VAXNotes Vanity PlateSat Jan 25 1992 20:309
Last week, on National Public Radio, I heard a report about the 
CNN coverage of the (Persian) Gulf War on 1991.  The CNN 
interviewee claimed that "all the other kids" and television 
corproations had been told that they would receive a secret code 
phrase to indicate that some (next) phase of the American war 
strategy was about to begin.  I have obviously forgotten most of 
the details, but the code phrase has stuck:

	Everybody's fine, but the kids have the sniffles.
919.26Tea Any One?POBOX::VANTILBURGYou Belong In The Zoo!!Thu Apr 16 1992 08:582
    Lipton100TeaBags