Sorry to blow my own horn, but if you want to control the "shape" of the passwords that are generated, you might try my randpass script (version 1.02, just uploaded, or older version 1.01). Examples:
% randpass SujTvRwgJP % randpass --phrase 2 --join '/' --count 3 sure/sperate truff/nimbed locale/vitamin % randpass --phrase 5 --source english/k kampong kuletuk kharif kimmer kickup % randpass --chars :HEX --word-length 16 C10B0A9BEC754BF5 % randpass --chars 01 --word-length 8 --count 4 00001000 00100101 10011110 11100000

In reply to Re: Creating random passwords? by nkuitse
in thread Creating random passwords? by stonecolddevin

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