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Perl Password Generator using LINUX /dev/urandom, randomized by time signature and hash final masking. Usage: /usr/bin/perl mkpw-hash-alpha.pl [--hash=MD5/SHA1/SHA256/SHA512] [--length=integer<17] [--cycles=integer=1...3]
Tiny but powerful java-based password generator, with different options for password length, use of numeric, alphanumeric or special characters randomly chosen. OhPass automatically copies the generated password to the clipboard.
PythonSafe's goal is to produce an easy-to-use password manager, to store all your security data with only a single password to remember. PythonSafe will be developed with multiple front ends and will run on multiple platforms.
Password Generator takes the guesswork out of creating secure completely randomized passwords. It creates a password from a customizable character set and a user defined password length.
jCryptPad stores text informationen hierarchical, e.g. passwords, important texts etc. The data is saved in a encrypted xml file. Encryption is done with the AES algorithm. Additionally a password generator and a text encryption editor is also included.
PwdGen is a random password generator. Users can decide how many passwords to generate, how long they should be and which characters should they contain. PwdGen can also generate passwords for a given list of usernames, each associated with a length