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    Passwords Generator

    Passwords Generator

    If You want to change your passwords globally, this program is for You

    The program by getting input from the user can generate any number of passwords from the range 1 - 10000. The length of the password can by from the range 1 - 40. Also, you can save passwords in the file with the .pass extension. The program takes very low memory on your computer. You don't have to install a program - it's just a jar file ready to run. You only need to have JVM (Java Virtual Machine). So, if you want to change your passwords to social media and others globally this program is created just for you.
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    PswGen

    PswGen

    Manages your websites and repeatably generates passwords for them

    ...Furthermore it repeatably generates passwords depending on the login information, generation parameters (length etc.) and a master passphrase each time you want login to a website. Just in case a website doesn't allow to change your password, PswGen can store that password for you, too, encrypted of course. PswGen verwaltet Login-Informationen von Webseiten, wie Konto, Name und Adresse. Bei jeder Anmeldung wird das Passwort dazu in Abhängigkeit von den Login-Informationen, Generierungsparametern (Länge etc.) und einer Master-Passphrase neu generiert. ...
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    Identity4J

    Identity4J is a suite of Java Identity and Authentication Connectors

    Developed as part of Nervepoint Technologies Identity Management and Password Self-Service solution Access Manager, this project provides a suite of Java based connectors that allow a developer to integrate access to Identity and Authentication services, such as Active Directory, within their own applications. Each connector supports the ability to list, create, update and delete both users and groups as well as verify and change passwords.
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    PasswordGenerator

    PasswordGenerator

    A free Password Generator written in Java

    next version is 2.4.6
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    Itilect FTP Proxy

    Itilect FTP Proxy

    Provide users with a managed temporary access to arbitary FTP

    This tool allows you to set proxied access for your users, using predefined FTP accounts. System works like this: Users connects to FTP proxy just like they do with a regular FTP, but using specially formed string as a username (string, that includes their internal profile name and desired target FTP) and their internal password. If they are allowed to access this host, proxy will establish connection with a target FTP and authenticate using real credentials. After that, server will act...
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