pwmake - simple tool for generating random relatively easily pronounceable
passwords
pwmake is a simple configurable tool for generating random and relatively
easily pronounceable passwords. The tool allows you to specify the number of
entropy bits that are used to generate the password.
The entropy is pulled from /dev/urandom.
The minimum number of bits is 56 which is usable for
passwords on systems/services where brute force attacks are of very limited
rate of tries. The 64 bits should be adequate for applications where
the attacker does not have direct access to the password hash file. For
situations where the attacker might obtain the direct access to the password
hash or the password is used as an encryption key 80 to 128
bits should be used depending on your level of paranoia.
The first and only argument is the number of bits of entropy used to generate
the password.
/etc/security/pwquality.conf - The configuration file for the
libpwquality library.
pwmake returns 0 on success, non zero on error.
pwscore(1), pam_pwquality(8)
Tomas Mraz <tmraz@redhat.com>