On 06/18/2017 01:55 PM, Andre Robatino wrote:
Thanks. I had actually installed pwgen a few months ago, but it looked like the passwords weren't strong enough. gnome-password-generator has a Character set option "All printable (excluding space)". It appears that "pwgen -sy 30 1", for example, does just that, and "pwgen -s 30 1" is the same as "Alphanumeric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9)". I use a password manager, so only care about maximum entropy. It would be really nice if there was something where you could specify an exact set of characters to either include or exclude, to cope with certain websites that allow only some special characters.
I use "apg". It lets you choose the character classes you want included in the password and you can also exclude specific characters if necessary.
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