Re: [NEW] security/passphraseme-0.1.4
George Rosamond wrote: > On 3/21/22 05:22, Stefan Hagen wrote: > > George Rosamond wrote (2022-03-21 03:02 CET): > >> Simple python-based tool to generate Diceware-like passphrases from > >> provided or custom lists. > >> > >> From pkg/DESCR: > >> > >> A quick and simple cryptographically secure script to generate high > >> entropy passphrases using the Electronic Frontier Foundation's > >> wordlists, including their fandom-inspired wordlists. > > > > PLIST: > > share/passphraseme/README.md > > > > Can you move this to the doc directory please? > > share/doc/passphraseme/README.md > > Ooops. Fixed in attached tarball. > > > > > I was lucky and hit the one broken word: > > Line 1407 in startrek-2018.txt contains a replacement character 0xFFFD. > > > > $ passphraseme -st > > fianc�e point relief ostensibly path difficulty vaporizing > > > > But that's something upstream should fix. > > Wow. Will deal with that. > > > > > With the readme in the correct directory: OK sdk@ imported with a tweak, thanks! (the port was still installing an empty directory share/passphraseme) Cheers, Omar Polo > Thanks > > g
Re: [NEW] security/passphraseme-0.1.4
On 3/21/22 05:22, Stefan Hagen wrote: George Rosamond wrote (2022-03-21 03:02 CET): Simple python-based tool to generate Diceware-like passphrases from provided or custom lists. From pkg/DESCR: A quick and simple cryptographically secure script to generate high entropy passphrases using the Electronic Frontier Foundation's wordlists, including their fandom-inspired wordlists. PLIST: share/passphraseme/README.md Can you move this to the doc directory please? share/doc/passphraseme/README.md Ooops. Fixed in attached tarball. I was lucky and hit the one broken word: Line 1407 in startrek-2018.txt contains a replacement character 0xFFFD. $ passphraseme -st fianc�e point relief ostensibly path difficulty vaporizing But that's something upstream should fix. Wow. Will deal with that. With the readme in the correct directory: OK sdk@ Thanks g passphraseme-0.1.4.tgz Description: Binary data
[NEW] security/passphraseme-0.1.4
Simple python-based tool to generate Diceware-like passphrases from provided or custom lists. From pkg/DESCR: A quick and simple cryptographically secure script to generate high entropy passphrases using the Electronic Frontier Foundation's wordlists, including their fandom-inspired wordlists. passphraseme-0.1.4.tgz Description: Binary data