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System Name | BY-2021 |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X (65w eco profile) |
Motherboard | MSI B550 Gaming Plus |
Cooling | Scythe Mugen (rev 5) |
Memory | 2 x Kingston HyperX DDR4-3200 32 GiB |
Video Card(s) | AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT |
Storage | Samsung 980 Pro, Seagate Exos X20 TB 7200 RPM |
Display(s) | Nixeus NX-EDG274K (3840x2160@144 DP) + Samsung SyncMaster 906BW (1440x900@60 HDMI-DVI) |
Case | Coolermaster HAF 932 w/ USB 3.0 5.25" bay + USB 3.2 (A+C) 3.5" bay |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek ALC1150, Micca OriGen+ |
Power Supply | Enermax Platimax 850w |
Mouse | Nixeus REVEL-X |
Keyboard | Tesoro Excalibur |
Software | Windows 10 Home 64-bit |
Benchmark Scores | Faster than the tortoise; slower than the hare. |
Check/uncheck a series of rules, modify attributes if desired, and click "Generate" to create a random password. It stores nothing on your computer for the sake of security.
Note: It has very little cross-rule checks in order to allow maximum flexibility. If the application is hitting max attempts, try adjusting rules to give it a better chance of success. For example, when "no duplicates is checked," make sure the minimum length is relatively low (there's only 94 characters by default).
Requires .NET Framework 4.8.
Icon meanings:
-Arrows pointing in cardinal directions: A random seed to use (default: R)
-#: Minimum number of passwords to produce (default: 1)
-Arrow pointing right: Minimum character limit (default: 8).
-Arrow pointing left: Maximum character limit (default: 32).
-Loop with arrow up: Minimum number of password attempts (default: R). The higher this number, the higher the randomness. Enter "R" without quotes to randomize it.
-Loop with arrow down: Maximum number of password attempts (default: 1000000). Enter "R" without quotes to randomize it (not recommended because odds are it will often take a very long time to complete).
-Plus: Adds characters to the randomization.
-X: Restricts passwords (forces another attempt).
-Pencil: The value is editable.
Version History:
-1.1.5: Updated to .NET Framework 4.8 and fixed a crash on multi-core processors where a racing condition could cause it to crash.
-1.1.4: Added option to set threads. M is the default which uses the processor count.
-1.1.3: Minimum number of attempts changed to R (random) and made the random seed editable.
-1.1.2: Lots of major and minor bugs fixed.
-1.1.1: Changed the "number of passwords to generate" icon and added a filter to the save dialog.
-1.1.0: Added Copy button to copy to clipboard; Save to save all results to a text file (one per line), changed textbox to combo box to show all results (regardless if more than one was intended or not), added another progress bar to show how many passwords were generated/requested, added "R" option to Min Attempts and Max Attempts which randomize the value, and added Min Attempts to increase overall randomness.
-1.0.4: Added "Exclude the following names, previous password, etc. (comma delimited)" rule.
-1.0.3: Removed the grave accent (`) from the list of default special characters. A lot of devices don't have the grave accent as a key to use when inputting a password.
-1.0.2: Removed some obsolete code.
-1.0.1: Added "starts with", "ends with", and "hex only" rules. Random generator more robust.
-1.0.0: Original release.
Uses modified:
-Jesper Borgstrup's Editable TextBlock in WPF for In-place Editing
Note: It has very little cross-rule checks in order to allow maximum flexibility. If the application is hitting max attempts, try adjusting rules to give it a better chance of success. For example, when "no duplicates is checked," make sure the minimum length is relatively low (there's only 94 characters by default).
Requires .NET Framework 4.8.
Icon meanings:
-Arrows pointing in cardinal directions: A random seed to use (default: R)
-#: Minimum number of passwords to produce (default: 1)
-Arrow pointing right: Minimum character limit (default: 8).
-Arrow pointing left: Maximum character limit (default: 32).
-Loop with arrow up: Minimum number of password attempts (default: R). The higher this number, the higher the randomness. Enter "R" without quotes to randomize it.
-Loop with arrow down: Maximum number of password attempts (default: 1000000). Enter "R" without quotes to randomize it (not recommended because odds are it will often take a very long time to complete).
-Plus: Adds characters to the randomization.
-X: Restricts passwords (forces another attempt).
-Pencil: The value is editable.
Version History:
-1.1.5: Updated to .NET Framework 4.8 and fixed a crash on multi-core processors where a racing condition could cause it to crash.
-1.1.4: Added option to set threads. M is the default which uses the processor count.
-1.1.3: Minimum number of attempts changed to R (random) and made the random seed editable.
-1.1.2: Lots of major and minor bugs fixed.
-1.1.1: Changed the "number of passwords to generate" icon and added a filter to the save dialog.
-1.1.0: Added Copy button to copy to clipboard; Save to save all results to a text file (one per line), changed textbox to combo box to show all results (regardless if more than one was intended or not), added another progress bar to show how many passwords were generated/requested, added "R" option to Min Attempts and Max Attempts which randomize the value, and added Min Attempts to increase overall randomness.
-1.0.4: Added "Exclude the following names, previous password, etc. (comma delimited)" rule.
-1.0.3: Removed the grave accent (`) from the list of default special characters. A lot of devices don't have the grave accent as a key to use when inputting a password.
-1.0.2: Removed some obsolete code.
-1.0.1: Added "starts with", "ends with", and "hex only" rules. Random generator more robust.
-1.0.0: Original release.
Uses modified:
-Jesper Borgstrup's Editable TextBlock in WPF for In-place Editing
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