Password generator
pwgen generates random, meaningless but pronounceable and thus easy to
remember passwords. The also contained makepasswd gives even more
options which are more aimed at security.
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- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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pwgen-2.06-fdleaks.patch | 0000000373 373 Bytes | |
pwgen-2.08.tar.gz | 0000054884 53.6 KB | |
pwgen-2.08.tar.gz.asc | 0000000488 488 Bytes | |
pwgen.changes | 0000004550 4.44 KB | |
pwgen.keyring | 0000273292 267 KB | |
pwgen.spec | 0000001653 1.61 KB |
Revision 22 (latest revision is 24)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 539827
from
Marcus Meissner (msmeissn)
(revision 22)
- updated to version 2.08 * Suppress trailing space after the last password * Make pwgen -s more "secure" for 1 and 2 character passwords * Fix option parsing of "pwgen --no-capitalize --no-vowels" * Add new option --remove-chars which removes chars from the set of characters used to generate passwords * Add cross-compilation to debian/rules * Update control and copyright files to point at pwgen at github for the home directory and primary git repository - Drop 1 hunk that was fixed upsteam in pwgen-2.06-fdleaks.patch * merged in df7d8419ee44088eeeb9df92074914a659e90b15 - Cleanup spec file with spec-cleaner - Use macros more extensively in spec file (forwarded request 539759 from avindra)
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