Re: Bug#926076: goxkcdpwgen -- xkcd style password generator library and cli tool

2019-04-01 Thread Michal Politowski
: https://github.com/martinhoefling/goxkcdpwgen > > * License : MIT > > Programming Lang: Go > > Description : xkcd style password generator library and cli tool > > Hello, > > How does this compare to the diceware package? Even the available

Re: Bug#926076: goxkcdpwgen -- xkcd style password generator library and cli tool

2019-03-31 Thread Phil Morrell
> Programming Lang: Go > Description : xkcd style password generator library and cli tool Hello, How does this compare to the diceware package? Even the available parameters are very similar. Perhaps you could consider submitting the de_wordlist.txt to the diceware project? https://t

Bug#926076: goxkcdpwgen -- xkcd style password generator library and cli tool

2019-03-31 Thread Dhanya Thailappan
/goxkcdpwgen * License : MIT Programming Lang: Go Description : xkcd style password generator library and cli tool . goxkcdpwgen xkcd styles password generator library

Re: Bug#798529: ITP: python-xkcd

2015-09-10 Thread Iain R. Learmonth
Hi, On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 10:05:17AM +, Gianfranco Costamagna wrote: > Description : Python2 library for accessing xkcd.com. Is there no Python 3 equivalent available? See: https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2015/04/msg5.html Python 2 will be end-of-life in 2020. Thanks,

Bug#798529: ITP: python-xkcd

2015-09-10 Thread Gianfranco Costamagna
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel@lists.debian.org * Package name : xkcd * Version : 2.3.1 * Upstream Author : Ben Rosser * URL : https://pythonhosted.org/xkcd/ * License : MIT Description : Python2 library for accessing xkcd.com. This is a Python library for accessing

Re: Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-10 Thread Ben Finney
Jonas Smedegaard writes: > [adding bugreport as recipient] Thanks. I need to be more careful in accessing Debian discussion forums; I usually do so via via NNTP. > curious questions for your xkcdpass tool: > > * Does it handle alternate dictionaries (e.g. danish)? > * Does it handle massagi

Re: Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-10 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
of a much-discussed scheme for > strong passphrase generation. (Which is not to say the results are > stronger than all others; only that these are relatively strong.) > > I don't know of any other tool implementing the scheme discussed in > XKCD 936. You probably mea

Re: Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-10 Thread zlatan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Even if it ends as impractical for usage I do support that you package it. Its your joy to work on it and I think that at least many people would have fun and laugh when they cross it in our big archive (I know I would, I mean its xkcd afterall

Re: Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-09 Thread Ben Finney
Paul Wise writes: > I would encourage this approach: [not using memorable > computer-generated passphrases at all] Thanks for the recommendation; I don't agree it is suitable for the majority of Debian users. I'm working on the assumption – reasonable, I think – that generation of strong memora

Re: Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-09 Thread Paul Wise
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Ben Finney wrote: > This is only temporary, as we transition to uncrackable brain–computer > interfaces for every device. I'm not looking forward to the denial-of-service attacks that could introduce :) > Until that future arrives for every device, I'd like peop

Re: Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-09 Thread Ben Finney
Paul Wise writes: > Why are we still using passphrases at all? This is only temporary, as we transition to uncrackable brain–computer interfaces for every device. Until that future arrives for every device, I'd like people who use those remaining services still requiring passphrases, to have to

Re: Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-09 Thread Paul Wise
Why are we still using passphrases at all? -- bye, pabs https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/caktje6hsb+lxgw3d112c1vah

Re: Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-09 Thread Ben Finney
an all others; only that these are relatively strong.) I don't know of any other tool implementing the scheme discussed in XKCD 936. * The passphrases produced by ‘xkcdpass’ have, compared with other schemes, excellent properties for accurate human memorisation (meaningful words

Re: Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-09 Thread Clint Byrum
Excerpts from Simon McVittie's message of 2014-11-09 06:48:46 -0800: > On 09/11/14 14:25, Clint Byrum wrote: > > With that, I have to remember that Nobody is capitalized, and that the > > spaces are replaced by $ and 5. The other approach accepts that we are > > forgetful and so uses spaces. But it

Re: Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-09 Thread Simon McVittie
On 09/11/14 14:25, Clint Byrum wrote: > With that, I have to remember that Nobody is capitalized, and that the > spaces are replaced by $ and 5. The other approach accepts that we are > forgetful and so uses spaces. But it also has the weakness that if the > approach and the separators are suspecte

Re: Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-09 Thread Clint Byrum
Excerpts from Simon McVittie's message of 2014-11-09 05:25:46 -0800: > On 09/11/14 08:21, Ben Finney wrote: > > * Package name: xkcdpass > ... > > A flexible and scriptable password generator which generates strong > > passphrases, inspired by

Re: Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-09 Thread Simon McVittie
On 09/11/14 08:21, Ben Finney wrote: > * Package name: xkcdpass ... > A flexible and scriptable password generator which generates strong > passphrases, inspired by XKCD 936: Does this have significant advantages over pwqgen, in the passwdqc package? How many bits of ent

Bug#768772: ITP: xkcdpass -- secure passphrase generator inspired by XKCD 936

2014-11-09 Thread Ben Finney
generator inspired by XKCD 936 A flexible and scriptable password generator which generates strong passphrases, inspired by XKCD 936: . $ xkcdpass > correct horse battery staple -- \ “The future always arrives too fast, and in the wrong or

Bug#719012: ITP: fonts-humor-sans -- a font in the style of xkcd

2013-08-07 Thread Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan
: a font in the style of xkcd This truetype font has the typeface that looks like the ones in the popular online comic, xkcd (http://xkcd.com). pgpgeJOqOcBWT.pgp Description: PGP signature

xkcd

2008-05-17 Thread A Mennucc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 we had to have this http://xkcd.com/424/ a. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFILybU9B/tjjP8QKQRAr5xAJ4gI/2k/LQqlsVKWXtCW0Nsli0RPgCfTSMH fCHEC7M6erNUs