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    Acme::CPANModules::RandomPassword - List of modules for generating
    random passwords

VERSION
    This document describes version 0.002 of
    Acme::CPANModules::RandomPassword (from Perl distribution
    Acme-CPANModules-RandomPassword), released on 2023-04-10.

DESCRIPTION
    App::genpw can generate passwords with patterns and wordlists. It loads
    secure random number generator if available. By default it generates
    12-20 character-long passwords comprising of ASCII letters and digits.
    There are several variants which are basically wrappers for convenience:
    App::genpw::base64, App::genpw::base58, App::genpw::base56,
    App::genpw::wordlist (use words from wordlists), App::genpw::ind (use
    Indonesian words). The module will use "rand()" from
    "Data::Entropy::Algorithms" if the module is available, for stronger
    random number generation.

    Crypt::GeneratePassword creates secure random pronounceable passwords.
    It provides function "word()" which generates a sequence of letters with
    vocals in between consonants so the word is still pronounceable, even
    though it's a nonsense word. It also provides "chars()" which produces a
    sequence of random letters, digits, and some symbols. It still uses
    "rand()" by default which is not cryptographically secure.

    Crypt::RandPasswd implements the old FIPS 181 (1993, withdrawn 2015)
    standard to generate pronounceable password, which is no longer
    recommended.

    Crypt::PassGen, yet another module to create random words that look like
    real words. It does not use a secure random number generator by default.

    Data::SimplePassword

    String::MkPasswd

    Data::Random::String and Data::Random.

    Text::Password::Pronounceable::RandomCase

    String::Random

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    Crypt::PW44

    Crypt::YAPassGen

    Session::Token

    Text::Password::Pronounceable

    For other types of random data, see other lists mentioned in the See
    Also section.

    Keywords: random secure password

ACME::CPANMODULES ENTRIES
    App::genpw
        Author: PERLANCAR <https://metacpan.org/author/PERLANCAR>

    App::genpw::base64
        Author: PERLANCAR <https://metacpan.org/author/PERLANCAR>

    App::genpw::base58
        Author: PERLANCAR <https://metacpan.org/author/PERLANCAR>

lib/Acme/CPANModules/GeneratingRandomPassword.pm  view on Meta::CPAN


Acme::CPANModules::GeneratingRandomPassword - Alias for Acme::CPANModules::RandomPassword

=head1 VERSION

This document describes version 0.002 of Acme::CPANModules::GeneratingRandomPassword (from Perl distribution Acme-CPANModules-RandomPassword), released on 2023-04-10.

=head1 DESCRIPTION

L<App::genpw> can generate passwords with patterns and wordlists. It loads
secure random number generator if available. By default it generates 12-20
character-long passwords comprising of ASCII letters and digits. There are
several variants which are basically wrappers for convenience:
L<App::genpw::base64>, L<App::genpw::base58>, L<App::genpw::base56>,
L<App::genpw::wordlist> (use words from wordlists), L<App::genpw::ind> (use
Indonesian words). The module will use C<rand()> from C<Data::Entropy::Algorithms>
if the module is available, for stronger random number generation.

L<Crypt::GeneratePassword> creates secure random pronounceable passwords. It
provides function C<word()> which generates a sequence of letters with vocals in
between consonants so the word is still pronounceable, even though it's a
nonsense word. It also provides C<chars()> which produces a sequence of random
letters, digits, and some symbols. It still uses C<rand()> by default which is
not cryptographically secure.

L<Crypt::RandPasswd> implements the old FIPS 181 (1993, withdrawn 2015)
standard to generate pronounceable password, which is no longer recommended.

L<Crypt::PassGen>, yet another module to create random words that look like
real words. It does not use a secure random number generator by default.

L<Data::SimplePassword>

L<String::MkPasswd>

L<Data::Random::String> and L<Data::Random>.

L<Text::Password::Pronounceable::RandomCase>

L<String::Random>

lib/Acme/CPANModules/GeneratingRandomPassword.pm  view on Meta::CPAN


L<Crypt::PW44>

L<Crypt::YAPassGen>

L<Session::Token>

L<Text::Password::Pronounceable>

For other types of random data, see other lists mentioned in the See Also
section.

Keywords: random secure password

=head1 ACME::CPANMODULES ENTRIES

=over

=item L<App::genpw>

Author: L<PERLANCAR|https://metacpan.org/author/PERLANCAR>

=item L<App::genpw::base64>

lib/Acme/CPANModules/RandomPassword.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

use Acme::CPANModulesUtil::Misc;

our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:PERLANCAR'; # AUTHORITY
our $DATE = '2023-04-10'; # DATE
our $DIST = 'Acme-CPANModules-RandomPassword'; # DIST
our $VERSION = '0.002'; # VERSION

my $text = <<'_';

<pm:App::genpw> can generate passwords with patterns and wordlists. It loads
secure random number generator if available. By default it generates 12-20
character-long passwords comprising of ASCII letters and digits. There are
several variants which are basically wrappers for convenience:
<pm:App::genpw::base64>, <pm:App::genpw::base58>, <pm:App::genpw::base56>,
<pm:App::genpw::wordlist> (use words from wordlists), <pm:App::genpw::ind> (use
Indonesian words). The module will use `rand()` from `Data::Entropy::Algorithms`
if the module is available, for stronger random number generation.

<pm:Crypt::GeneratePassword> creates secure random pronounceable passwords. It
provides function `word()` which generates a sequence of letters with vocals in
between consonants so the word is still pronounceable, even though it's a
nonsense word. It also provides `chars()` which produces a sequence of random
letters, digits, and some symbols. It still uses `rand()` by default which is
not cryptographically secure.

<pm:Crypt::RandPasswd> implements the old FIPS 181 (1993, withdrawn 2015)
standard to generate pronounceable password, which is no longer recommended.

<pm:Crypt::PassGen>, yet another module to create random words that look like
real words. It does not use a secure random number generator by default.

<pm:Data::SimplePassword>

<pm:String::MkPasswd>

<pm:Data::Random::String> and <pm:Data::Random>.

<pm:Text::Password::Pronounceable::RandomCase>

<pm:String::Random>

lib/Acme/CPANModules/RandomPassword.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

<pm:Crypt::PW44>

<pm:Crypt::YAPassGen>

<pm:Session::Token>

<pm:Text::Password::Pronounceable>


For other types of random data, see other lists mentioned in the See Also
section.

Keywords: random secure password

_

our $LIST = {
    summary => 'List of modules for generating random passwords',
    description => $text,
};

Acme::CPANModulesUtil::Misc::populate_entries_from_module_links_in_description;

lib/Acme/CPANModules/RandomPassword.pm  view on Meta::CPAN


Acme::CPANModules::RandomPassword - List of modules for generating random passwords

=head1 VERSION

This document describes version 0.002 of Acme::CPANModules::RandomPassword (from Perl distribution Acme-CPANModules-RandomPassword), released on 2023-04-10.

=head1 DESCRIPTION

L<App::genpw> can generate passwords with patterns and wordlists. It loads
secure random number generator if available. By default it generates 12-20
character-long passwords comprising of ASCII letters and digits. There are
several variants which are basically wrappers for convenience:
L<App::genpw::base64>, L<App::genpw::base58>, L<App::genpw::base56>,
L<App::genpw::wordlist> (use words from wordlists), L<App::genpw::ind> (use
Indonesian words). The module will use C<rand()> from C<Data::Entropy::Algorithms>
if the module is available, for stronger random number generation.

L<Crypt::GeneratePassword> creates secure random pronounceable passwords. It
provides function C<word()> which generates a sequence of letters with vocals in
between consonants so the word is still pronounceable, even though it's a
nonsense word. It also provides C<chars()> which produces a sequence of random
letters, digits, and some symbols. It still uses C<rand()> by default which is
not cryptographically secure.

L<Crypt::RandPasswd> implements the old FIPS 181 (1993, withdrawn 2015)
standard to generate pronounceable password, which is no longer recommended.

L<Crypt::PassGen>, yet another module to create random words that look like
real words. It does not use a secure random number generator by default.

L<Data::SimplePassword>

L<String::MkPasswd>

L<Data::Random::String> and L<Data::Random>.

L<Text::Password::Pronounceable::RandomCase>

L<String::Random>

lib/Acme/CPANModules/RandomPassword.pm  view on Meta::CPAN


L<Crypt::PW44>

L<Crypt::YAPassGen>

L<Session::Token>

L<Text::Password::Pronounceable>

For other types of random data, see other lists mentioned in the See Also
section.

Keywords: random secure password

=head1 ACME::CPANMODULES ENTRIES

=over

=item L<App::genpw>

Author: L<PERLANCAR|https://metacpan.org/author/PERLANCAR>

=item L<App::genpw::base64>



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