Secure Password Generator

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This software has been officially abandonded. The source tree I have locally is dramatically different than what I got here, other projects exist where it does a lot better job than I did. I did this project soley to learn to program in Qt and as such I didnt think this project would gain much popularity. Anyone is welcomed to contact me, I can give them the latest tarball as I do not wish to use cvs.

Any newer versions will be released and done using Cocoa (yes MacOS X) as I will no longer be using Linux as a desktop OS.
Last changelog:

2.0:
Tabbed interface
file save as xml
open file xml
NO ENCRYPTION YET!!!
other stuff that i forgot

1.5.0:
Changed GUI (interface is now horizontal, removed sliders, relocated items) [IM]
Added Icon [EC]
Added right-click context menu (Copy, Remove, Save) [JW]
Generate button starts disabled rather than enabled [IM]


Initial Release.


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noop

I think an important feature would be to generate pronouncable passwords, like the wallet application for Palm that I use (keyring - GPLed, check sf.net). While I most often roll my own passwords (easy with a built-in cranium RNG ;-), a pronouncable secure password generator is handy to have around

jweinraub

I guess pronouncable in sense something like "lime$apple"? or more like "4agr8time"? However, I dont know how secure that can be, I think a secure password thats easy to remember defeats the purpose. In my experience, using a root password similar to the ones generated from my app takes only a short amount of time to dedicate something totally nonesense into memory.

tagwar

Pronouncable as I know it would be something like CoucBayk (Couc-Bayk) miHewAj^ (mi-Hew-Aj-CIRCUMFLEX) DuekCak3 (Duek-Cak-THREE) devgusGo (dev-gus-Go) UdVovLej (Ud-Vov-Lej) SpipGiuc (Spip-Gi-uc) Paculnec (Pac-ul-nec) shosjec" (shos-jec-QUOTATION_MARK) boctyaib (boct-yaib) 0drupNin (ZERO-drup-Nin) Casovruf (Cas-ov-ruf) gucAkeag (guc-Ak-eag) rakHobBu (rak-Hob-Bu) leirjek' (leirj-ek-APOSTROPHE) newcuest (new-cuest) ektyftoi (ek-tyft-oi) MefVasCa (Mef-Vas-Ca) EnJevTan (En-Jev-Tan) WyenRyn1 (Wyen-Ryn-ONE) JeljopFi (Jelj-op-Fi) drawrek5 (dra-wrek-FIVE) WilGhoog (Wil-Ghoog) yomsecvo (yoms-ec-vo) limlicuk (lim-lic-uk) caWragye (ca-Wrag-ye) plemRimt (plem-Rimt) jiefOct& (jief-Oct-AMPERSAND) tov5Ifye (tov-FIVE-If-ye) Imtubrot (Imt-ubr-ot) urvInwif (urv-In-wif) it's easy to remember and secure, since it's dictionary-proof.. Don't know how this is done, ie the algo to do it... these were generated with # apg -a0 -m8 -x8 -t -n 30 Tom

jweinraub

I'll see what we can do but won't make any promises if it can be incorporated in version 2.0.

nbensa

Do you use APG or is your own algorithm?

jweinraub

What are you referring to? The alogrithm that outputs the random string? If so, yes it is my idea. It probably isn't the most clever of ideas, but it gets the job done :-).

nbensa
dave

i was looking for an application like that just some days before its release at kde-apps. thank you

jweinraub

Letting you know I am still actively working on version 1.5 where it would have a few more features and hopefully I can get this up before the weekend is over.

Superstoned

thank you, these small apps just finnish KDE as environment...

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