I use dinopass.com for passwords for users, I just don't tell them it came from a password generator for kids Answer from Mr_friendly1 on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/sysadmin › what password generators does everyone use now since passwordgenerator plus is gone?
r/sysadmin on Reddit: What password generators does everyone use now since passwordgenerator plus is gone?
August 6, 2022 -

I’ve tried to find alternatives but none of the password generators have as good customizability options. Currently I use a random string generator that just let’s me pick the characters and length, but it’s not very good since it doesn’t remember the options when I refresh the page.

So what (web) password generators do sysadmims use nowadays for user passwords?

Edit: solved it myself with the gigabrain idea of using Wayback Machine, works wonders. Link to it if anyone’s curious: https://web.archive.org/web/20220603183903/https://passwordsgenerator.net/plus/

Edit 2: Passwordsgenerator.net seems to be back at https://password-gen.com/

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reddit.com › r/sysadmin › password generator tool that's actually useful
r/sysadmin on Reddit: Password generator tool that's actually useful
March 11, 2023 -

New member here and a new fellow SA. Where I work I need to setup passwords that follow particular rules: minimum length, letters, numbers, etc (no problem with these).

Unfortunately things get a little harder when it comes to special characters. Since the system accepts a very specific list of those !^()$+@&#%* and all major tools have a predefined set of symbols, whenever I generate a new password I have to always check that it doesn't contain unsupported chars.

Does a fully customizable password generator exist?

EDIT: Random Password Generator does exactly what I need! Been a member here for a few hours, but I'm already loving the community :)

Thanks Wise_Philosopher_ for sharing!

EDIT 2: Curious to know. What is everyone using to create passwords?

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reddit.com › r/programming › open source memorable password generator - simple, fast, and built with pico.css
r/programming on Reddit: Open Source Memorable Password Generator - Simple, Fast, and Built with Pico.css
March 6, 2024 - Hey fellow coders! 👋 I built a minimalistic password generator that creates secure passphrase passwords by combining random words from a dictionary. Tired of struggling to remember gibberish passwords?
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reddit.com › r/sysadmin › sysadmins' favorite password generator is finally back!
r/sysadmin on Reddit: SysAdmins' favorite password generator is finally back!
November 26, 2022 -

As a fellow SA, there are a few tools I can't do without: one of them is Strong Password Generator. I've been using the service for ages both at work and home. Unfortunately a few months ago it disappeared all of a sudden and I tried several alternatives, but none seemed to be as flexible.

By chance, today I found it's again available at password-gen.com

I know for a fact this will make many happy since at work it has always been a popular tool among colleagues.

Find elsewhere
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reddit.com › r/msp › whats your favourite password generator?
r/msp on Reddit: Whats your favourite password generator?
February 10, 2019 -

Title says it all. Just thought I check what others are using gone through a few over the years always, but in the end I settled on https://www.dinopass.com I always get wired looks or comments when I recommend it. Nothing worse giving someone a complex password they can't remember then write it on a posted and stick in on their computer. Simply complex is better I think.

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reddit.com › r/sysadmin › what password generator do you use?
r/sysadmin on Reddit: What Password Generator Do You Use?
July 31, 2019 -

Heyy all I was just wondering what is the best random password generator app for accounts and sys admin I’m currently using this one from random-password-generator.net any one have any recommendations?

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reddit.com › r/1password › password generator across all apps
r/1Password on Reddit: Password Generator across all Apps
November 3, 2023 -

1Password desperately needs the ability to create random passwords and usernames directly within the app without having to create an entry first. Both Lastpass and Bitwarden have this as an option and for my role in IT, I use it several times through the day. The browser extension has a password generator but it's not really front and center as it takes a few clicks to get to.

Someone else posted about this as well:
Password generator in the app : 1Password (reddit.com)

I feel like this is one of those things that's super easy to implement and like, why not have it in the app? It doesn't take up much space and it's literally already built out in the browser extension. Just port it over to the mobile and desktop apps and call it a day.

As an aside, several coworkers that use 1P have brought this up as a pain point.

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reddit.com › r/shittysysadmin › password generator recommendation
r/ShittySysadmin on Reddit: Password Generator Recommendation
August 13, 2024 -

For anyone looking for a password / passphrase generator just find a toddler learning to talk. Once they start stringing 2 or 3 words together, jot that down!

A few gems my little one has provided (numbers/symbols added by me):

More@ppyJoose2

NO!MyTurn!!!!

$DiaPERp00Poo

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because key mashing isnt very random https://youtu.be/--aAayx6sfs (and thats before adding symbols, numbers, and caps) but more to the point, you shouldn't be manually generating and remembering your passwords, you should be using a password manager. and if you are using a password manager, all of them have a random generator that automatically generates a password, saves it, and populates it with no chance for you to mess it up. why wouldnt you use that over mashing and copy pasting? Here is an example of 5 "passwords" I mashed, and 5 I asked bitwarden to generate iubulqewfiuhqawe uilealiuholqfkjla ajklcndajuhikuafj;d aekjlfhhqio;nwe deffjk;aknjka;d $rtFkYcfs8C7aT xNZXU3e!Mw$LoL 3@aOZr@4gTbWW1 A^mXj89FW^*@g5 3edfS%MNvNMeFh Notice how all of mine are heavily biased towards the top 2 rows of the keyboard? basically only n, b, and c from the bottom row. Its also biased towards the center, and towards double or adjacent keys, with no caps, no symbol other than ;, lots of ea combinations. Vs the generated ones. The only thing similar about the generated ones is the length and the proportion of each type of symbol (which is a parameter to the generator)
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Smashing your hands on the keyboard isn't as random as a random password generator. A random password generator should (in theory) generate each possible password with the same probability. Smashing your keyboard will give a higher probability for certain characters (such as those in the middle of the keyboard), a higher chance of adjacent characerts, will not uniformly choose between uppercase and lowercase letters, etc.
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reddit.com › r/privacy › eli5: what's the point of a password generator?
r/privacy on Reddit: ELI5: What's the point of a password generator?
April 5, 2023 -

I know most if all password manager programs have some forms of "password generator". You use it and it generates passwords at different complexities, i.e. lengths, 128 or 256 encryptions, special characters...etc.

Most often, these generated passwords are hard to remember. So you either rely on a password manager, like BitWarden, to remember it for you. Or, you note it down somewhere, which is a privacy risk.

So why use them? Is it only for a scenario where you "set it and forget it"? So set a riddiculously strong password, then for the life of the account you rely on something like BitWarden to memorize?

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reddit.com › r/passwords › found a good random password generator
Found a good random password generator : r/Passwords
January 28, 2025 - The password generator will not pick characters with equal probability. Characters from the first portion of their total symbol set will be picked slightly more frequently than than those in then second portion.
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reddit.com › klp › best-password-generator
Best Password Generator - Reddit
I then load this to generate passwords. ... A reddit dedicated to the profession of Computer System Administration. ... Heyy all I was just wondering what is the best random password generator app for accounts and sys admin I’m currently using this one from random-password-generator.net any ...
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reddit.com › r/sysadmin › random word password generator
r/sysadmin on Reddit: Random word password generator
January 22, 2012 -

I was wondering if anyone ever came across a random word password generator. Not the typical random key generators but something where I can randomly generate easy to remember passwords to assign to clients.

Request comes in to create a new account and IT generates a good password for the client that is easy for them to remember

Maybe the passwords would be something like Apple4296.