A pronounceable password generator plugin for KeePass.

NOTE: This project has been discontinued. It hasn't been worth it to maintain the project for a while now, so no more updates will be made to the plugin. The algorithm this plugin uses is based off FIPS-181 which was withdrawn by NIST a while back. The proliferation of password managers that seamlessly run on multiple platforms (some of which are free) has also removed almost all advantages of using randomly generated pronounceable passwords. If you have a use case for this plugin, reconsider it. If you still think using randomly generated pronounceable passwords are worth it for your use case, reconsider it some more.

Features

  • Pronounceable password generator based on FIPS-181

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • Sadly not compatible with v 2.32
  • Missed this in Keepass. Thank you!
  • Makes it much easier to remember passwords while still keeping a high level of password safety
  • good, but not easy to use
  • Good concept, for times when you want passwords that for some reason you still have to memorize (at least long enough to type them in) rather than just automagically send to the login page from the database. My only cavil is that I'm not sure it adds much that you can't get by using the existing password generator with a custom pattern to alternate consonants and vowels. (I use cvcvc..., with c and q excluded to insure that a "k" sound in a pronounceable "word" corresponds to "k".)
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

WINE, Windows Server, Windows

Intended Audience

Science/Research, Advanced End Users, System Administrators, End Users/Desktop

Programming Language

C#

Related Categories

C# Cryptography Software, C# Password Managers, C# Password Generators, C# Encryption Algorithms, C# Brute Force Tool

Registered

2009-03-31