An essential utility, passgen was written in response to the lack of a useful password generator, which should be standard issue for any multi-user machine. passgen generates passwords which comply to security stds recommended by CERT, NIST and others.
Designed to use what is known about users via the /etc/passwd file on unix/linux systems to generate a dynamic dictionary or csv file of more accurate guesses as to what their possible password may be, to look for bad password protection practices.
Generate a set of random passphrases for you to choose from.
Easy to use command line based strong passphrase generator.
Implemented as a self contained perl script that should work on many unix like systems.
The passphrase-generator defaults to only 3 words instead of the 4 suggested by XKCD, but uses a larger dictionary found in many unix like systems at /usr/share/dict/words. It also provides estimates for the entropy of the generated passphrases. The randomization is based on /dev/urandom and SHA1.
See http://xkcd.com/936/ for an...
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