OT: password/passphrase generation
Lucas Peet
sirsky at lucastek.com
Thu Jun 5 22:39:01 CDT 2003
Open a text editor. Pound on the keyboard for about 30 seconds (making a
point to hold the shift key on and off in there) and take a 6-8 character
chunk out. Works great.
-Lucas
At 03:13 PM 6/5/2003 -0500, Tim Reid wrote:
>hey all,
>
>I've been looking at some of the high-level popular crypto/security texts
>lately, and one of the more interesting things that struck me was the
>different methods of generating/choosing passcodes. I've now seen several
>different methods used (APG, diceware, etc.) I haven't made up my mind as
>to the most secure (within reason for a common user like me) method of
>password generation for both login passwords and PGP/GPG passphrases...
>
>What does everybody use for secure/random password/passphrase
>generation? What are some of the different aspects of "your" method? Do
>you go for speed, maximum bits of entropy, etc.?
>
>
>--Tim
>
>
>
>OT: PS: I had someone ask me a "brainteaser" in a IRC channel, and I
>haven't been able to get back to them...but I think I know the answer. But
>I thought that I might share it with all you smart KCluggers :P
>
>What number does not belong? < 1 2 3 4 5 > And why does it not belong?
>
>
>
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