Generated password has repetition
Matthieu Weber
mweber at free.fr
Thu May 4 13:56:01 CEST 2017
On Thu 04.05.2017 at 09:35:24PM +1000, Jens Tröger wrote:
> I know that passwords are generated by pwgen, which is considered a
> strong generator (right?) but today it produced a password with
> consecutive repetitions: #9d:$_r{""yww4{k?}.i'^P}z
Randomness sometimes generates repetition. If you want to filter out the
passwords with repetitions, you are effectively reducing the number of
possible passwords, therefore making it (slightly) easier to crack.
> Not sure if this is an issue per se? Can I ignore this in the future?
I would say it's not an issue, especially with this long a password as
the one above.
Matthieu
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