Permit to generate a password for userPassword in ldap. Use ?slappasswd -g? to generate a random passowrd. Show Sample Output
It will produce passwords with length of 20 printable characters within a reasonable time. For shorter or longer passwords just change the 20 in bs=20 to something more convenient. To create only alpha numeric passwords change [:print:] to [:alnum:] Show Sample Output
apg generates several random passwords. It uses several password generation algorithms (currently two) and a built-in pseudo random number generator. Show Sample Output
Explination: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2257441/random-string-generation-with-upper-case-letters-and-digits/23728630#23728630 Why 16 Characters: https://www.wired.com/story/7-steps-to-password-perfection/ Show Sample Output
Replace < pw-length > with the desired password-length. The password-length is not always correct, but wayne...
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pwgen 30 Show Sample Output
Change :alnum: to :graph: for all printable characters Show Sample Output
eliminates "l" and "o" characters change length by changing 'x' here: cut -c 1-x Show Sample Output
This uses urandom to produce a random password. The random values are uuencoded to ensure only printable characters. This only works for a number of characters between 1 and 60. Show Sample Output
Generates a password using symbols, alpha, and digits. No repeating chars. Show Sample Output
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