At 05:43 AM 6/4/02, Alastair Scott wrote: >There are excellent suggestions here: > ><http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_1977000/1977405.stm> > >Completely random password generators are a bad idea, but a former ISP >of mine had an ingenious package which produced passwords based on the >frequencies of digraphs and trigraphs (in English) interspersed with >_unlikely_ single letters. This produced memorable, speakable passwords >which were also nonsense (and could be trivially altered with symbols >or digits). The following seems to do roughly the same thing: > ><http://www.multicians.org/thvv/gpw.html> > >Alastair
My first ISP assigned randomly generated 8 letter passwords which alternated vowels and consonants. That was pretty nice because it gave a pronounceable, easily remembered nonsense "word". Since then I've come across several perl scripts that generate passwords with that same vowel/consonant pattern. I liked them.
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