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PWMAKE(1)		     General Commands Manual		       PWMAKE(1)

NAME
     pwmake  - simple tool for generating random relatively easily pronounceable
     passwords

SYNOPSIS
     pwmake <entropy-bits>

DESCRIPTION
     pwmake is a simple configurable tool for generating random  and  relatively
     easily  pronounceable  passwords. The tool allows you to specify the number
     of entropy bits that are used to generate the password.

     The entropy is pulled from /dev/urandom.

     The minimum number of bits is 56 which is	usable	for  passwords	on  sys-
     tems/services  where brute force attacks are of very limited rate of tries.
     The 64 bits should be adequate for applications where the attacker does not
     have direct access to the password hash file. For situations where the  at-
     tacker  might obtain the direct access to the password hash or the password
     is used as an encryption key 80 to 128 bits should  be  used  depending  on
     your level of paranoia.

     Any entropy-bits value outside of the 56 to 256 bits range will be adjusted
     to fit within the allowed range.

OPTIONS
     The first and only argument is the number of bits of entropy used to gener-
     ate the password.

FILES
     /etc/security/pwquality.conf  - The configuration file for the libpwquality
     library.

RETURN CODES
     pwmake returns 0 on success, non zero on error.

SEE ALSO
     pwscore(1), pam_pwquality(8)

AUTHORS
     Tomas Mraz <tmraz@redhat.com>

Red Hat, Inc.			   2021-04-01			       PWMAKE(1)

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