Text::Password::Pronounceable − Generate pronounceable passwords
# Generate a
pronounceable password that is between 6 and 10 characters.
Text::Password::Pronounceable−>generate(6, 10);
# Ditto
my $pp = Text::Password::Pronounceable−>new(6, 10);
$pp−>generate;
This module generates pronuceable passwords, based the the English digraphs by D Edwards.
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$pp =
Text::Password::Pronounceable−>new($min, $max);
$pp = Text::Password::Pronounceable−>new($len);
Construct a password factory with length limits of $min and $max. Or create a password factory with fixed length if only one argument is provided.
generate
$pp−>generate;
$pp−>generate($len);
$pp−>generate($min, $max);
Text::Password::Pronounceable−>generate($len);
Text::Password::Pronounceable−>generate($min,
$max);
Generate password. If used as an instance method, arguments override the factory settings.
This code derived from mpw.pl, a bit of code with a sordid history.
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CPAN module by Chia-liang Kao 9/11/2006. |
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Perl cleaned up a bit by Jesse Vincent 1/14/2001. |
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Converted to perl from C by Marc Horowitz, 1/20/2000. |
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Converted to C from Multics PL/I by Bill Sommerfeld, 4/21/86. |
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Original PL/I version provided by Jerry Saltzer. |
Copyright 2006 by Best Practical Solutions, LLC.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html>