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QPwmc is a full featured graphical pwmd client using the Qt toolkit and libpwmd to edit a pwmd data file. The interface is similar to a file manager but rather than a tree of folders on a filesystem it edits a tree of XML elements and their attributes. It uses a PwmdDialog class to makes it easy to integrate into your own projects.
QPass is easy to use, open source password manager application with built-in password generator. You can store in it's database such data as passwords and logins which will be encrypted using AES-256 with PBKDF2(number of iterations set by user). Each entry can include additional information about entry such as name, url adress and description.
Gui for aircrack-ng that can crack WEP and WPA networks, automatically scans for available networks, provides fake authentication and injection support.
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gPWG is a GTK based password generation utility. gPWG allows you to create a completely random password or you can choose the password exact contents. Options include: number of passwords, random password length, allowed characters.
Passes, while seemingly just another password generator, is actually the first 100% pure Cocoa open-source password generator (that I know of, at least). Passes strives to be the most flexible solution for generating passwords out there.
PDApass is a one time password authentication system, designed using a Palm Pilot as a
password generator, with a PAM module to allow there server to perform the authentication.
Random Password Generator written in Haskell. It provides easy command-line interface for generating passwords. Options include: number of passwords, random password length, allowed characters.