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NetID & Password

12 hours ago NetID & Password Your NetID provides access to email, MyDal, computer labs, BLS, and other services. Activate or Lookup my NetID New user activation is a one-time process that will only …

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DALnet Password Guide

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  • 1 · NickServ and ChanServ Password Commands The first thing to discuss is the syntax for nickname and channel registration with DALnet's Services. For Nickname Registration, the command would be: /nickserv register Password EmailAddress or /msg [email protected] register Password EmailAddress Note: Your nickname is not required, as NickServ registers the nickname you are currently using. Also, be sure to enter a valid E-Mail address, as you will be sent a confirmation email. You can obtain more detailed instructions at . For Channel Registration, the command would be: /chanserv register #channel Password Description or /msg [email protected] register #channel Password Description Note: Description can be a phrase which describes the channel. It may be anything, but must be included. You can obtain more detailed instructions at .
  • 2 · Choosing a Password There are some criteria for what can and cannot be used as a password by Services. These include: Passwords must be one word, without any spaces included. You cannot use your nickname as a password for your nickname. You cannot use the word "password" as your password. Passwords can be up to 64 characters in length. Passwords cannot begin with a colon. Passwords cannot contain any characters < 33 on the ASCII chart (control characters). Passwords are case sensitive, meaning that if you use capital letters in your password when you register, you need to use the same when identifying. There are several things to keep in mind when choosing a password for your nickname and channel. We will discuss these one by one: Do not use your real name, address, phone number, or other personal information as a password. These will most likely be the first things tried for guessing your password. Adding a number or letter to the front or end of your nickname as a password is a little more secure than using your real name, but is still a bad idea for a password. (e.g. Jonathon1 ) /nickserv register Jonathon1 [email protected] A password should not be in English, or even a real word if possible. There are programs available that will check through every word in a dictionary to see if the password is one of those. While DALnet's Services have extensive flood protection which largely prevents this type of password cracking, this is still a good idea for passwords in general. Using various pattens of capital letters and characters in your password will make it harder to guess for those trying to break your code, since it increases the possible variations. For example: using "Goober" is good, but using "gOoBEr" is better. In addition to using capital letters, you can also use special character such as ASCII characters. Obviously you will need to make a note of the password as it will be harder to remember. An example would be using (ALT+171) in your password as opposed to 1/2. Characters in other languages, such as é, are accepted. The best kind of password is a totally random string of characters, but they are hard to remember unless written down. If you do choose a random set of characters, it would be best to choose something that is seemingly random, but means something to you. Some users like to re-use passwords for all their nicks and channels. While this is easy to remember, it also makes it easy for somebody to gain access to all of your nicks and channels, if they gain access to your one password. While writing your password down is commonly advised, make sure you don't display the password where anybody can see it. e.g. On a post-it note on your monitor. Suggestions: A good way to form complex passwords is to think of a sentence, and then take the first or second latter from each word in that sentence. The resulting password will then look pretty random to an outsider, but the user can easily remember it from the sentence and the rule. Always change your password if you suspect somebody might have found it out. It is a good idea to change your password regularly.
  • 3 · Identifying to NickServ and ChanServ Upon occasion, you will be required to identify to NickServ or ChanServ with your password. You will want to make sure that NickServ and ChanServ are who you think they are. Abusive users will sometimes pretend to be NickServ or ChanServ on a network other than DALnet, since those nicknames can be used by anyone. A guide on detecting DALnet Services or IRC Operator Impersonators can be found at . Make sure you are sending your password to the right place by verifying that you are logged onto a DALnet server. The server name will have "dal.net" in it. Type /whois ChanServ or /whois NickServ, and make sure the reply says "[email protected]". Also, be sure to use the secure methods of identifying to Services: To identify to NickServ, use: /nickserv identify Password or /msg [email protected] identify Password or /identify Password A more detailed guide on how to identify for nicknames can be found at . To identify to ChanServ, use: /chanserv identify #channel Password or /msg [email protected] identify #channel Password or /identify #channel Password Further information on how to identify for channels can be found at .
  • 4 · If You Forget Your Password DALnet allows you to have your password sent to your email address. This feature is implemented through the SENDPASS command. To have your nickname password sent to you, use: /nickserv sendpass Nick EmailAddress To have your channel password sent to you, use: /chanserv sendpass #channel Founder's EmailAddress Please read for additional details. If this still does not solve your password/ownership problem then you can contact a CSop for help. However, it is the user's responsibility to look after any/all nickname and channel passwords. We will do what we can in problem situations, but that may not be a lot on every case. Before you look for a CSop to help you with your password, check the following things: Are you using the correct command? Is the nickname or channel yours? Did it expire and become registered by somebody else? Are you typing the password correctly? Remember, passwords are case-sensitive. If none of the above work, you should seek the help of a CSop. Finding a CSop can be done with the following methods: /motd services.* will give you a list of all CSops, you can /whois them to see if they're online. Join #operhelp, the IRCop help channel. Often, CSops will be there, or atleast somebody who can find one will be. Visit
  • 5 · Losing Your Nicknames and/or Channels We have changed the way our nickname expiration system works. Starting today, nicknames will no longer expire after 30 days. Instead, they will be marked as "Inactive".

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help.dal.net - Password Guide

5 hours ago DALnet Password Guide 26th February 1997 revised 23rd July 2000 This is a basic tutorial on DALnet nickname and channel passwords. In addition to explaining the NickServ and …

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DALnet Services

11 hours ago DALnet's nick registration service allows users to register a nickname by providing a password, preventing other users from using it. NickServ registration is required for such things as …

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Your MSP Needs a Password Manager

3 hours ago Nov 05, 2019 . There are many reasons why MSPs and managed security services providers should be using password managers. (link is external) , but keeping your customers’ trust …

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Password Manager Pro Manager Service Provider case study

5 hours ago Leading service provider trusts Password Manager Pro to manage privileged accounts of multiple customers. Based in Limburg, Netherlands, Kembit delivers high-quality IT services

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Are Password Managers Safe to Use in 2022? CyberNews

1 hours ago Apr 07, 2022 . NordPass is an excellent all-in-one solution with excellent security features. It generates uncrackable passwords, offer 2FA protection for all users, and makes sure all of …

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Configuring SAML Authentication ... - Team Password

8 hours ago In the "Configure SAML" screen enter the Service Provider (Team Password Manager) details: 5.1 Log into your installation of Team Password Manager and go to Settings (top menu), then …

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Looking for Password Manager for Clients - IT Service Provider

5 hours ago Dec 20, 2018 . I use an offline program called Password Safe to share passwords with my team, but I don't use any kind of manager for my personal passwords. I have a method of …

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Cloud based password manager for MSP? - IT Service Provider

10 hours ago Apr 13, 2022 . I was recently tasked to find a suitable Password Management solution for the company I work for. In short, we are a small MSP with under 10 active techs. Have no onsite …

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Writing a Data Access Layer for SQL Server

12 hours ago Jun 07, 2010 . To solve the second problem, ADO .NET 2.0 introduced several new classes (DbProviderFactories, DbProviderFactory and several database provider base classes) which …
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DAL Services

1 hours ago Welcome to DAL Services, Inc. -- your site for computer application support. Whether you are working in Microsoft Access, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, Visio, HTML, or Crystal …
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DAL's Client Service Center Login

5 hours ago At the DAL Client Service Center you can: Place a Claim online with attachments for a paperless transmission with online and email confirmations. View debtor information on accounts placed …

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I access Dal online and self-service?

    Access to Dal Online, Self-Service, and Banner applications Enter your NetID and Password CAPSLOCK key is turned on! New User? Forgot your password? NOTE: Do not bookmark this page. Bookmark the page you are trying to get to instead.

  • What is the Dal client service center?

    Exclusive for Clients of DAL, Inc., the DAL Client Service Center is a powerful online management tool that provides ease of communication between you and DAL along with inventory management and agency oversight of accounts placed for collection. Place a Claim online with attachments for a paperless transmission with online and email confirmations

  • Will single sign on work with Dal online?

    Single Sign On WILL NOT WORK. Dal Online Login Access to Dal Online, Self-Service, and Banner applications Enter your NetID and Password CAPSLOCK key is turned on! New User?

  • How do I Activate my netid?

    How do I activate my NetID? Go to the NetID Activation page and verify your identity to proceed. The system will prompt you through the activation process, which will include setting a password and security questions. Once your NetID is activated, it can take up to an hour for most services to become available. Last updated November 27, 2017.

  • Can you change your netid and password?

    Your passwords for NetID and CampusAD will remain in sync from this point forward. To reset a forgotten or unknown password, non-students need to request a PIN. Students need to use their PAN. If you want to change an existing, known password, use your current NetID and password.

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