passwordmaker - Online in the Cloud

This is the command passwordmaker that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


passwordmaker - Generates and manages passwords.

SYNOPSIS


passwordmaker [-f <string>] [--search <string>] [-L] [-b] [-0] [-x] [-r <string>]
[-a <MD4|MD5|SHA1|SHA256|RIPEMD160>] [--account_skip <integer>] [--account <string>]
[-c <string>] [-g <integer>] [-d <string>] [-s <string>] [-p <string>] [-u <string>]
[-l <none|before|after|both>] [-e <1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9>] [-m <string>] [--] [-v] [-h]

DESCRIPTION


A small, lightweight, free, extension for Internet Explorer, Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape,
Flock, and Yahoo! Widgets which creates unique, secure passwords that are very easy for
you to retrieve but no one else. Nothing is stored anywhere, anytime, so there's nothing
to be hacked, lost, or stolen.

This is the Command Line Version.

CONFIGFILE


passwordmaker by default looks for a Configfile in $HOME/.passwordmaker.rdf. The syntax
is compatible to rdf-files generated by the sister-applications for Browsers. (see below)
You can simply take a rdf-File and place it in $HOME/.passwordmaker.rdf. An example for
the syntax can be found in /usr/share/doc/passwordmaker-cli/passwordmaker.rdf

OPTIONS


-f <string>, --file <string>
Path/filename to a settings file (value required)

--search <string>
Search config file for an account matching the supplied URL. If found, that
account's settings will be used to generate the password. (value required)

Example: passwordmaker --search https://yoursite.com/login.phtml

-L, --list
List all accounts and groups in the config file.

-b, --verbose
Echo command-line arguments

-0, --trimzeros
Trim leading zeros from the generated password

-x, --HMAC
Use the HMAC version of the specified hash algorithm

-r <string>, --url <string>
URL (equivalent to "Use This URL" in the Firefox/Mozilla extension) (value
required)

-a <MD4|MD5|SHA1|SHA256|RIPEMD160>, --alg <MD4|MD5|SHA1|SHA256|RIPEMD160>
Hash Algorithm (value required)

--account_skip <integer>
Account skip (value required)

--account <string>
Account (value required)

-c <string>, --chars <string>
Characters (value required)

-g <integer>, --length <integer>
Password Length (value required)

-d <string>, --modifier <string>
Password Modifier (value required)

-s <string>, --suffix <string>
Password Suffix (value required)

-p <string>, --prefix <string>
Password Prefix (value required)

-u <string>, --username <string>
Username (value required)

-l <none|before|after|both>, --l33t <none|before|after|both>
Where to use l33t (value required)

-e <1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9>, --level <1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9>
l33t level (value required)

-m <string>, --mpw <string>
Master Password (value required)

--, --ignore_rest
Ignores the rest of the labeled arguments following this flag.

-v, --version
Displays version information and exits.

-h, --help
Displays usage information and exits.

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