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XKCD-password-generator
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What's SysAdmins' new go to password generator now?
Either use a password manager or a tool like xkcdpass.
- SysAdmins' favorite password generator is finally back!
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github.com: genpassaas
Kinda like this, but personally we using in production /usr/share/dict/american-english-insane that create even more secure phrases that can be less than 6 words.
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What password generators does everyone use now since passwordgenerator plus is gone?
I use https://github.com/redacted/XKCD-password-generator.
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Widows 10 Security Baselines profile recommendations and usage?
Relevant XKCDs (There's always one) 1 2. For passwords, we're switching to a passphrase in the future, ditching complexity requirements, and setting a 25-character minimum. This may break things if you have legacy applications. Password are really rated using a metric called entropy, which is calculated using [char set]^[length]. Increasing the length has a greater effect on entropy, and therefore the security of a password. XKCD style passwords can be generated using a site like this, or implemented in a local application by implementing this Github repo. Even knowing how passphrases are generated a 5-word passphrase generated from a list of ~16k words is equivalent to a 14-character password with upper, lower, numbers, and 6 symbols as a character set.
- Having issues downloading mentalist
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I've been using Keepass for months now, and really like it. However, I need some tips on master password.
you could generate a password with xkcdpass
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Implications of an AD Password change for a top VIP
If this C level is going to be stubborn about good password policy suggest a 6 word passphrase to him. They are easier to remember and type with around the same security as a full random large char set password. There are free web-based apps that do this, but if you're paranoid implement something like this github project in a local win app.
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I Hate Password Rules
My word list contains 7227 words apparently, so 12.82 bits per word
https://github.com/redacted/XKCD-password-generator
Not sure how many bits a "good" password should be nowadays.
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Password Generator using Python and Tkinter
This for example - and you can see a working example here.
genpassaas
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github.com: genpassaas
https://github.com/s0rg/genpassaas - simple microservice + cli for passwords generation
What are some alternatives?
mentalist - Mentalist is a graphical tool for custom wordlist generation. It utilizes common human paradigms for constructing passwords and can output the full wordlist as well as rules compatible with Hashcat and John the Ripper.
grasp - Create strong passwords using words that are easy for you to remember. A password manager that does not require any type of storage
diceware - Passphrases to remember
go-password - A Golang library for generating high-entropy random passwords similar to 1Password or LastPass.
xkcdpass - Generate secure multiword passwords/passphrases, inspired by XKCD
apg-go - 🔒 A modern "Automated Password Generator"-clone written in Go
bitwarden - Bitwarden client applications (web, browser extension, desktop, and cli) [Moved to: https://github.com/bitwarden/clients]
go-generate-password - Password generator written in Golang, usable as a CLI or Go library. Provides options for human readable and accessibility friendly passwords.
passphraseme - A quick and simple cryptographically secure script to generate high entropy passphrases using EFF's wordlists
pwpush-cli - Password Pusher Command Line Utility
WHATWG HTML Standard - HTML Standard
webpassgen - Simple web-based password generator