Generate strong passwords online and offline

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mkpasswd Don LibesTo generate random and secure passwords offline I recommend oldie mkpasswd. It was written by Don Libes from National Institute of Standards and Technology very long time ago but works perfectly.

Install mkpasswd in Debian or any other distro containing APT by command:

sudo apt-get install -y mkpasswd

For some reason Ubuntu’s repository contains makepasswd that was written by Marco d’Itri and has similar functionality. To install it run sudo apt-get install makepasswd.

Generate strong password by executing mkpasswd or makepasswd in command line.

Examples:

makepasswd --char=10
mkpasswd -s "salt"

Another way is to get strong password online with www.goodpassword.com that provides you with service free of charge.

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2 Responses to “Generate strong passwords online and offline”


  1. 1 wjl (Wolfgang Lonien)

    I sometimes use Theordore Ts'o’s excellent pwgen, like:

    pwgen -syn 12 1

    for the task.

    cheers,
    wjl

  2. 2 artiomix

    Cheers, Wolfgang! :)

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