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A secure password generator that combines multiple layers of cryptographic protection with physical entropy from mouse movements.
https://github.com/gabrix73/gensecpass
Victor
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GabX aka Victor wrote:
A secure password generator that combines multiple layers of cryptographic protection with physical entropy from mouse movements.
https://github.com/gabrix73/gensecpass
Victor
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Quantum-safe TRNG? User-friendly CLI? Isn't it also vegan?
That troll isn't a crypto expert. He's just a not so clever salesman.
Quantum-safe TRNG? User-friendly CLI? Isn't it also vegan?
That troll isn't a crypto expert. He's just a not so clever salesman.
I'm not one to join up with tons of Web sites, especially those which do
not accept passphrases. So, here is the site I mostly use to generate a passphrase. Just load up about 10 or so phrases, the misspell a couple
of words, add a number or two along with a punctuation mark and
I'm not one to join up with tons of Web sites, especially those which do
not accept passphrases. So, here is the site I mostly use to generate a passphrase. Just load up about 10 or so phrases, the misspell a couple
of words, add a number or two along with a punctuation mark and you're
set.
I agree with Schneier, WRITE 'EM DOWN SOMEWHERE.
file:///C:/Passphrase%20Gen/Pass%20Phrase%20Generator.html
Now, I gotta lay down and take a nap. I wore myself out on this one.
cory@giggles.com wrote:
Quantum-safe TRNG? User-friendly CLI? Isn't it also vegan?
That troll isn't a crypto expert. He's just a not so clever salesman.
I'm not one to join up with tons of Web sites, especially those which do
not accept passphrases. So, here is the site I mostly use to generate a
passphrase. Just load up about 10 or so phrases, the misspell a couple
of words, add a number or two along with a punctuation mark and
I'm not one to join up with tons of Web sites, especially those which do
not accept passphrases. So, here is the site I mostly use to generate a
passphrase. Just load up about 10 or so phrases, the misspell a couple
of words, add a number or two along with a punctuation mark and you're
set.
Is it a kind of a sentence block stuttering?
I agree with Schneier, WRITE 'EM DOWN SOMEWHERE.
file:///C:/Passphrase%20Gen/Pass%20Phrase%20Generator.html
:O ah! ok ...
Now, I gotta lay down and take a nap. I wore myself out on this one.
Better off!
A secure password generator that combines multiple layers of cryptographic protection with physical entropy from mouse movements.
https://github.com/gabrix73/gensecpass
Victor
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A secure password generator that combines multiple layers of cryptographic protection with physical entropy from mouse movements.
https://github.com/gabrix73/gensecpass
Victor
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On 10/8/2025 12:30 AM, Victor wrote:
A secure password generator that combines multiple layers of cryptographic protection with physical entropy from mouse movements.
https://github.com/gabrix73/gensecpass
Victor
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Check this out:
https://groups.google.com/g/comp.lang.c++/c/7u_rLgQe86k/m/fYU9SnuAFQAJ
;^)
Thank you for this. I installed it on my Linux Mint and I am liking it!
Is it a kind of a sentence block stuttering?
No, it's more of a dumb stupid mistake of trying a complicated post by a simpleton who did so before he had his 2nd cup of coffee upon awakening,
A secure password generator that combines multiple layers of cryptographic protection with physical entropy from mouse movements.
Chris M. Thomasson once wrote:
On 10/8/2025 12:30 AM, Victor wrote:
A secure password generator that combines multiple layers of cryptographic protection with physical entropy from mouse movements.
https://github.com/gabrix73/gensecpass
Victor
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Check this out:
https://groups.google.com/g/comp.lang.c++/c/7u_rLgQe86k/m/fYU9SnuAFQAJ
;^)
You should start learning to design your software cross-platform!
As usual, your stuff on Usenet gives always compiling erros!
No matter what source code you post! I will stop now trying
out source code from you, unless you start programming in
Rust or Go!
And reading Google Groups threads is also annoying.
gcc test.c -o test
test.c:1:10: fatal error: thread: No such file or directory
1 | #include <thread>
| ^~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.
On 10/8/2025 2:59 PM, Onion Courier wrote:
Chris M. Thomasson once wrote:
On 10/8/2025 12:30 AM, Victor wrote:And reading Google Groups threads is also annoying.
A secure password generator that combines multiple layers of
cryptographic protection with physical entropy from mouse movements.
https://github.com/gabrix73/gensecpass
Victor
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Check this out:
https://groups.google.com/g/comp.lang.c++/c/7u_rLgQe86k/m/fYU9SnuAFQAJ [...]
gcc test.c -o test
test.c:1:10: fatal error: thread: No such file or directory
-a-a-a-a 1 | #include <thread>
-a-a-a-a-a-a |-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a ^~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.
So, you gave up? It compiles and works for me. Did you at least try C+
+11? ;^)
How to keep those passphrases safe? I use TrueCrypt - which is still
safe despite all the bulbleep posted about it's security. I don't use VeraCrypt because the dang thing failed on me twice.
How to keep those passphrases safe? I use TrueCrypt - which is still
safe despite all the bulbleep posted about it's security. I don't use
VeraCrypt because the dang thing failed on me twice.
I had TrueCrypt fail on me once. I lost a large amount of important
data. I never used it again, what a pain that was.
Chris M. Thomasson once wrote:
On 10/8/2025 12:30 AM, Victor wrote:
A secure password generator that combines multiple layers of cryptographic protection with physical entropy from mouse movements.
https://github.com/gabrix73/gensecpass
Victor
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Check this out:
https://groups.google.com/g/comp.lang.c++/c/7u_rLgQe86k/m/fYU9SnuAFQAJ
;^)
You should start learning to design your software cross-platform!
As usual, your stuff on Usenet gives always compiling erros!
No matter what source code you post! I will stop now trying
out source code from you, unless you start programming in
Rust or Go!
And reading Google Groups threads is also annoying.
gcc test.c -o test
test.c:1:10: fatal error: thread: No such file or directory
1 | #include <thread>
| ^~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.