Home Directory Service

Passwords

This page explains which password to use for each method of access, how to change your password, and what to do if you forget your password.

Determining Which Password to Use

There are different ways to access Home Directory, so which password you use depends on your method of access to it. (Note that the most common ways of accessing Home Directory are the first two listed below.)

How You Access Home Directory Address Authentication Required
Software program on your computer Icon on your computer's desktop Eservices password
Web interface from any computer https://www.virginia.edu/homedir/ blue.unix password
Account administration https://admin.people.virginia.edu/cgi-local/ww/menu
FTP (Secure FX, DreamWeaver) blue.unix.virginia.edu
Telnet (Secure CRT, ssh) blue.unix.virginia.edu

Changing Your Password

Since Home Directory may be accessed using either an EServices or blue.unix password, users should be careful to change only the password matching their access method:

Resetting a Forgotten Password

Since Home Directory may be accessed using either an Eservices or blue.unix password, users who have forgotten their password should follow instructions for resetting the password that matches their access method:

  • If you access Home Directory using a software program on your computer, you'll need to reset your Eservices password. The Eservices password may be recovered by using the Eservices password management page.
  • If you access Home Directory in any other way, you'll need to reset your blue.unix password. The blue.unix password may be recovered by following the instructions on the resetting your important passwords page.

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