Having a random password generator can be pretty handy. I've used this one [http://www.winguides.com/security/password.php] on several occasions when creating batches of accounts. It has quite a few options to suit whatever needs you might have.
Thanks for the link Bill.
Tony Cooke
Information Technology Services
The Eli Broad College of Business
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Steve mentioned the perennial problem of getting users to select and use "good" passwords, however we might define that. One approach we've taken is to put up a web page that uses a perl script to generate random passwords that contain numerals and special characters, but are somewhat pronounceable so it's easier to remember. They aren't industrial-strength, and they aren't as easy to remember as your dog's name, but I think they strike a decent compromise between the two. If you want to have a look, see http://lib7web.lib.msu.edu/sopp.htm. I certainly can't claim that none of our users has their dog's name as their password, but at least we've provided them with an alternative.
Hope this helps some.
--Bill.
Bill Wheeler
Systems Programmer and Administrator
Michigan State University Libraries
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