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NAME

       apg - generates several random passwords

SYNOPSIS

       apg  [-a  algorithm]  [-M  mode]  [-E char_string] [-n num_of_pass] [-m
       min_pass_len] [-x max_pass_len]  [-r  dictfile]  [-b  filter_file]  [-p
       min_substr_len] [-s] [-c cl_seed] [-d] [-y] [-l] [-t] [-q] [-h] [-v]

DESCRIPTION

       apg  generates  several  random  passwords.  It  uses  several password
       generation algorithms (currently two)  and  a  built-in  pseudo  random
       number generator.

       Default   algorithm  is  pronounceable  password  generation  algorithm
       designed by Morrie Gasser and described in A Random Word Generator  For
       Pronounceable  Passwords  National Technical Information Service (NTIS)
       AD-A-017676.  The original paper is very old and  had  never  been  put
       online, so I have to use NIST implementation described in FIPS-181.

       Another  algorithm is simple random character generation algorithm, but
       it uses four user-defined symbol sets to produce  random  password.  It
       means  that  user  can  choose  type  of  symbols that should appear in
       password. Symbol sets are:  numeric  symbol  set  (0,...,9)  ,  capital
       letters  symbol  set (A,...,Z) , small letters symbol set (a,...,z) and
       special symbols symbol set (#,@,!,...).

       Built-in  pseudo  random  number  generator  is  an  implementation  of
       algorithm  described  in  Appendix  C  of  ANSI  X9.17  or RFC1750 with
       exception that it uses CAST or SHA-1 instead of Triple  DES.   It  uses
       local  time  with  precision  of microseconds (see gettimeofday(2)) and
       /dev/random (if available) to produce initial random seed.

       apg also have the ability to check  generated  password  quality  using
       dictionary.  You  can  use  this  ability  if  you specify command-line
       options -r dictfile or -b filtername where dictfile is  the  dictionary
       file  name  and  filtername  is  the name of Bloom filter file. In that
       dictionary you may place words (one per line) that should not appear as
       generated  passwords.  For  example: user names, common words, etc. You
       even can use one of the dictionaries that come with dictionary password
       crackers.   Bloom  filter file should be created with apgbfm(1) utility
       included in apg distribution. In future releases I  plan  to  implement
       some  other  techniques to check passwords (like pattern check) just to
       make life easier.

OPTIONS

   Password generation modes options
       -a algorithm
              use algorithm for password generation.
              0 - (default) pronounceable password generation
              1 - random character password generation

       -n num_of_pass
              generate num_of_pass number of passwords. Default is 6.

       -m min_pass_len
              generate  password  with  minimum   length   min_pass_len.    If
              min_pass_len  >  max_pass_len  then max_pass_len = min_pass_len.
              Default minimum password length is 8.

       -x max_pass_len
              generate  password  with  maximum   length   max_pass_len.    If
              min_pass_len  >  max_pass_len  then max_pass_len = min_pass_len.
              Default maximum password length is 10.

       -M mode
              Use symbolsets specified  with  mode  for  password  generation.
              mode is a text string consisting of characters S, s, N, n, C, c,
              L, l. Where:

              S      generator must use special symbol set for every generated
                     password.

              s      generator  should  use  special  symbol  set for password
                     generation.

              N      generator must use numeral symbol set for every generated
                     password.

              n      generator  should  use  numeral  symbol  set for password
                     generation.

              C      generator must use capital symbol set for every generated
                     password.

              c      generator  should  use  capital  symbol  set for password
                     generation.

              L      generator must use small letters  symbol  set  for  every
                     generated   password  (always  present  if  pronounceable
                     password generation algorithm is used).

              l      generator  should  use  small  letters  symbol  set   for
                     password generation.

              R,r    not   supported  any  more.  Use  -E  char_string  option
                     instead.
              mode can not be more than 4 characters in length.

              Note:
              Usage of L, M, N, C will slow down password generation  process.

              Examples:
              -M sncl or -M SNCL or -M Cn

       -E char_string
              exclude  characters  in  char_string  from  password  generation
              process (in pronounceable password generation mode you  can  not
              exclude  small  letters). To include special symbols that can be
              recognized by shell (apostrophe, quotes, dollar sign,  etc.)  in
              char_string use the backslashed versions.

              Examples:

              Command  apg -a 1 -M n -n 3 -m 8 -E 23456789 will generate a set
              of passwords that will look like this
              10100110
              01111000
              11011101

              Command apg -a 1 -M nc -n 3 -m 26 -E  GHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ  will
              generate a set of passwords that will look like this
              16A1653CD4DE5E7BD9584A3476
              C8F78E06944AFD57FB9CB882BC
              8C8DF37CD792D36D056BBD5002

   Password quality control options
       -r dictfile
              check generated passwords for their appearance in dictfile

       -b filter_file
              check  generated  passwords for their appearance in filter_file.
              filter_file should be created with apgbfm(1) utility.

       -p min_substr_len
              this option  tells  apg(1)  to  check  every  substring  of  the
              generated password for appearance in filter_file. If any of such
              substrings would be found  in  the  filter_file  then  generated
              password would be rejected and apg(1) will generate another one.
              min_substr_len specifies  minimum  substring  length  to  check.
              This option is active only if -b option is defined.

   Pseudo random number generator options
       -s     ask user for random sequence for password generation

       -c cl_seed
              use  cl_seed  as a random seed for password generation. I use it
              when i have to generate passwords in a shell script.

   Password output options
       -d     do NOT use any delimiters between generated passwords. I use  it
              when i have to generate passwords in a shell script.

       -y     print   generated  passwords  and  crypted  passwords  (see  man
              crypt(3))

       -q     quiet mode (do not print warnings)

       -l     spell  genetated  passwords.  Useful  when  you  want  to   read
              generated password by telephone.
              WARNING: Think twice before read your password by phone.

       -t     print pronunciation for generated pronounceable password

       -h     print help information and exit

       -v     print version information and exit

DEFAULT OPTIONS

       apg -a 0 -M sncl -n 6 -x 10 -m 8 (new style)

       If  you want to generate really secure passwords, you should use option
       -s. To simplify apg usage, you can write  a  small  shell  script.  For
       example:
       [begin]----> pwgen.sh
       #!/bin/sh
       /usr/local/bin/apg -m 8 -x 12 -s
       [ end ]----> pwgen.sh

EXIT CODE

       On  successful completion of its task, apg will complete with exit code
       0.  An exit code of -1 indicates an error occurred.  Textual errors are
       written to the standard error stream.

DIAGNOSTICS

       If /dev/random is not available, apg will display a message about it.

FILES

       None.

BUGS

       None.   If you’ve found one, please send bug description to the author.

SEE ALSO

       apgbfm(1)

AUTHOR

       Adel I. Mirzazhanov, <a-del@iname.com>
       Project home page: http://www.adel.nursat.kz/apg/