RE: Password Generators

2001-09-17 Thread Dean Theophilou
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RE: Password Generators

2001-09-13 Thread Cornish, Merrill
At one time (I no longer work there) Texas Instruments, used a password generator. Their take on the unrememberable problem was to generate a dozen or more, then ask you to pick one. Merrill -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Password Generators

2001-09-11 Thread Thomas R Wyant_III
Dean, The following note is about the philosophy rather than the practice of password generation. Anyone not interested is invited to move on to the next message. Password generators aren't as popular as they once were, due to the difficulty of remembering and typing a truly random sequen

Password Generators

2001-09-11 Thread Dean Theophilou
Hello: I'm in the process of writing a Perl script that will change a user's password on a yet-to-be-determined time schedule. However, I was wondering if there is a module or utility out there that can be used to generate a random password. If so, can someone point me the right directi