Re: Generating Mail passwords

2002-05-24 Thread Tomasz Papszun
On Fri, 24 May 2002 at 15:04:50 +0200, Lars Roland Kristiansen wrote:
[...]
> I have 200 users and whant some new more secure passwords
> (not to long though). Is there a simple way to generate
> secure passwords so i can use them with adduser 

pwgen, makepasswd, apg (since Woody).

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Re: Generating Mail passwords

2002-05-24 Thread Alain Tesio
On Fri, 24 May 2002 15:04:50 +0200 (MET DST)
Lars Roland Kristiansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Hi i have configuret postfix, pop-before-smpt and ipop3 (ssl). On a debian
> mail server. I have 200 users and whant some new more secure passwords
> (not to long though). Is there a simple way to generate
> secure passwords so i can use them with adduser 

See pwgen

Alain


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Re: Generating Mail passwords

2002-05-24 Thread Mark Janssen
On Fri, 2002-05-24 at 15:04, Lars Roland Kristiansen wrote:
> Hi i have configuret postfix, pop-before-smpt and ipop3 (ssl). On a debian
> mail server. I have 200 users and whant some new more secure passwords
> (not to long though). Is there a simple way to generate
> secure passwords so i can use them with adduser 

pwgen or one of the other password generation tools with the right
options. :)

apt-cache show pwgen

Description: Automatic Password generation
 pwgen generates random, meaningless but pronounceable passwords.
Depending
 on how the program was installed, these words contain either only
 lowercase letters, or upper and lower case mixed, or digits thrown
 in. Uppercase letters and digits are placed in a way that eases
 remembering their position when memorizing only the word.

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Generating Mail passwords

2002-05-24 Thread Lars Roland Kristiansen
Hi i have configuret postfix, pop-before-smpt and ipop3 (ssl). On a debian
mail server. I have 200 users and whant some new more secure passwords
(not to long though). Is there a simple way to generate
secure passwords so i can use them with adduser 

Thanks


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Mvh./Yours sincerely

Lars 


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Stu. Sci. Math/Computer science |   (oo) 
Copenhagen University - | /--\/ < MUH MUHHH 
Institute for Mathematical Sciences |/ |||   
Url: www.math.ku.dk |   *  /\---/\ 
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Re: Generating Mail passwords

2002-05-24 Thread Tomasz Papszun

On Fri, 24 May 2002 at 15:04:50 +0200, Lars Roland Kristiansen wrote:
[...]
> I have 200 users and whant some new more secure passwords
> (not to long though). Is there a simple way to generate
> secure passwords so i can use them with adduser 

pwgen, makepasswd, apg (since Woody).

[ > 11 lines deleted ]

You could shorten your .sig. It should not exceed 4-5 lines.

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Re: Generating Mail passwords

2002-05-24 Thread Alain Tesio

On Fri, 24 May 2002 15:04:50 +0200 (MET DST)
Lars Roland Kristiansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Hi i have configuret postfix, pop-before-smpt and ipop3 (ssl). On a debian
> mail server. I have 200 users and whant some new more secure passwords
> (not to long though). Is there a simple way to generate
> secure passwords so i can use them with adduser 

See pwgen

Alain


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Re: Generating Mail passwords

2002-05-24 Thread Mark Janssen

On Fri, 2002-05-24 at 15:04, Lars Roland Kristiansen wrote:
> Hi i have configuret postfix, pop-before-smpt and ipop3 (ssl). On a debian
> mail server. I have 200 users and whant some new more secure passwords
> (not to long though). Is there a simple way to generate
> secure passwords so i can use them with adduser 

pwgen or one of the other password generation tools with the right
options. :)

apt-cache show pwgen

Description: Automatic Password generation
 pwgen generates random, meaningless but pronounceable passwords.
Depending
 on how the program was installed, these words contain either only
 lowercase letters, or upper and lower case mixed, or digits thrown
 in. Uppercase letters and digits are placed in a way that eases
 remembering their position when memorizing only the word.

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Generating Mail passwords

2002-05-24 Thread Lars Roland Kristiansen

Hi i have configuret postfix, pop-before-smpt and ipop3 (ssl). On a debian
mail server. I have 200 users and whant some new more secure passwords
(not to long though). Is there a simple way to generate
secure passwords so i can use them with adduser 

Thanks


___
Mvh./Yours sincerely

Lars 


Lars Roland Kristiansen |   (__) 
Stu. Sci. Math/Computer science |   (oo) 
Copenhagen University - | /--\/ < MUH MUHHH 
Institute for Mathematical Sciences |/ |||   
Url: www.math.ku.dk |   *  /\---/\ 
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]|  ~~   ~~   


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- Albert Einstein



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