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    Random Password Generator

    Generates Random Passwords in a console window

    My 1st C++ project; I'm mainly posting my code for input on improvements. I started with this type of program in order to develop my error trapping with user input. My ultimate goal is to use this base code in a personal USB locker program for my own passwords. (Much like the Windows FPS/Bitlocker system)
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    An ncurses based password database client that is compatible with KeePass 1.x format databases.
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    Random Password Generator. Generates random password either by defaults (numbers, upper case and lower case letters. 10 characters long) or by commandline options
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    Here is pag, it is a password generator written in c. It can create passwords with numbers, signs or both together. You can set the length of the password. The program can create a list with x passwords or one pw to stdout - compiles under unix and win
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