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Juggernaut v1000 can crack MD4, MD5, MD6, SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512, HMAC-MD5, HMAC-SHA1 and also all the Base-64 version of them in minutes... but the cracking process depends in your password wordlist/dictionary.
Generate a set of random passphrases for you to choose from.
...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 entertaining take on passwords vs. passphrases.
See my post in stackoverflow for links to other solutions and discussions on passphrases vs passwords: http://stackoverflow.com/a/12646320/1148030
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]
petrovich is a GPLed filesystem integrity checker similar to Tripwire. It is written in Perl using standard perl modules available from www.cpan.org. It currently supports Base64 MD2, MD5, and SHA1 hashes. Petrovich has been tested on windows 2000, Ope