Password Requirements for Different Types of Accounts
Five types of user accounts are available on OpenVMS
systems:
Accounts secured with
passwords that you or the security administrator change periodically.
This account type is the most common.
Accounts secured with
authentication cards that have your password programmed onto the device.
Many third-party products support this type of authentication mechanism.
Accounts that always require
passwords but prohibit you from changing the password. By locking
the password (setting the LOCKPWD flag in the UAF record), the security
administrator controls all changes made to the password.
Restricted
accounts limit your use of the system and sometimes require
a password.
Open accounts require no password; the password is null. When you log in to an
open account, the system does not prompt you for a password, and you
do not need to enter one. You can begin entering commands immediately.
Because open accounts allow anyone to gain access to the system, they
are used only at sites with minimal security requirements and should
normally be set up as restricted accounts.