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APG(1)				  User Manual				APG(1)

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 gener‐
       ation 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 pass‐
       word. 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	 algo‐
       rithm  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 dic‐
       tionary 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 gen‐
		     eration.

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

	      n	     generator should use numeral symbol set for password gen‐
		     eration.

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

	      c	     generator should use capital symbol set for password gen‐
		     eration.

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

	      l	     generator should use small letters symbol set  for	 pass‐
		     word 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 gener‐
	      ated password for appearance in filter_file. If any of such sub‐
	      strings  would  be found in the filter_file then generated pass‐
	      word 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 gener‐
	      ated 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/

Automated Password Generator	  2003 Aug 04				APG(1)
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