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# - Crypt::GeneratePassword -
# This spec file was automatically generated by cpan2rpm [ver: 2.027]
# (ALT Linux revision)
# The following arguments were used:
# Crypt::GeneratePassword
# For more information on cpan2rpm please visit: http://perl.arix.com/
#
%define module Crypt-GeneratePassword
%define m_distro Crypt-GeneratePassword
%define m_name Crypt::GeneratePassword
%define m_author_id unknown
%define _enable_test 1
Name: perl-Crypt-GeneratePassword
Version: 0.03
Release: alt0.M24.1
Summary: generate secure random pronounceable passwords
License: Artistic
Group: Development/Perl
Url: http://www.cpan.org
Packager: Vitaly Lipatov <lav at altlinux.ru>
BuildArch: noarch
Source: http://search.cpan.org//CPAN/authors/id/J/JW/JWALT/%m_distro-%version.tar.gz
# Automatically added by buildreq on Fri Nov 04 2005
BuildRequires: perl-devel
%description
Crypt::GeneratePassword generates random passwords that are
(more or less) pronounceable. Unlike Crypt::RandPasswd, it
doesn't use the FIPS-181 NIST standard, which is proven to be
insecure. It does use a similar interface, so it should be a
drop-in replacement in most cases.
If you want to use passwords from a different language than english,
you can use one of the packaged alternate unit tables or generate
your own. See below for details.
For details on why FIPS-181 is insecure and why the solution
used in this module is reasonably secure, see "A New Attack on
Random Pronounceable Password Generators" by Ravi Ganesan and
Chris Davies, available online in may places - use your
favourite search engine.
This module improves on FIPS-181 using a true random selection with
the word generator as mere filter. Other improvements are
better pronounceability using third order approximation instead
of second order and multi-language support.
Drawback of this method is that it is usually slower. Then again,
computer speed has improved a little since 1977.
%prep
%setup -q -n %m_distro-%version
%build
%perl_vendor_build
%install
%perl_vendor_install
%files
%doc README Changes
%perl_vendor_privlib/*
%perl_vendor_man3dir/*
%changelog
…
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# - Crypt::GeneratePassword -
# This spec file was automatically generated by cpan2rpm [ver: 2.027]
# (ALT Linux revision)
# The following arguments were used:
# Crypt::GeneratePassword
# For more information on cpan2rpm please visit: http://perl.arix.com/
#
%define module Crypt-GeneratePassword
%define m_distro Crypt-GeneratePassword
%define m_name Crypt::GeneratePassword
%define m_author_id unknown
%define _enable_test 1
Name: perl-Crypt-GeneratePassword
Version: 0.03
Release: alt0.M24.1
Summary: generate secure random pronounceable passwords
License: Artistic
Group: Development/Perl
Url: http://www.cpan.org
Packager: Vitaly Lipatov <lav at altlinux.ru>
BuildArch: noarch
Source: http://search.cpan.org//CPAN/authors/id/J/JW/JWALT/%m_distro-%version.tar.gz
# Automatically added by buildreq on Fri Nov 04 2005
BuildRequires: perl-devel
%description
Crypt::GeneratePassword generates random passwords that are
(more or less) pronounceable. Unlike Crypt::RandPasswd, it
doesn't use the FIPS-181 NIST standard, which is proven to be
insecure. It does use a similar interface, so it should be a
drop-in replacement in most cases.
If you want to use passwords from a different language than english,
you can use one of the packaged alternate unit tables or generate
your own. See below for details.
For details on why FIPS-181 is insecure and why the solution
used in this module is reasonably secure, see "A New Attack on
Random Pronounceable Password Generators" by Ravi Ganesan and
Chris Davies, available online in may places - use your
favourite search engine.
This module improves on FIPS-181 using a true random selection with
the word generator as mere filter. Other improvements are
better pronounceability using third order approximation instead
of second order and multi-language support.
Drawback of this method is that it is usually slower. Then again,
computer speed has improved a little since 1977.
%prep
%setup -q -n %m_distro-%version
%build
%perl_vendor_build
%install
%perl_vendor_install
%files
%doc README Changes
%perl_vendor_privlib/*
%perl_vendor_man3dir/*
%changelog
…
Полный changelog можно просмотреть здесь