Hi All,
Now, this is a bit of a strange one, but i don't think it should be *too* complex.
I have a script that currently generates random passwords based on upper/lower case characters and number.
Most of my users cant even type these passwords in, let alone remember them for more than 10 seconds, so i was wondering if there is a way to generate a random word (without having a ton of words listed in a file or something).
If there is not a way to do this, the other way that i was thinking about was to generate meaningless words by patching random characters and part words together, so a randomly generated word might be:
*letters in upper case are random*
G a F ing
B e Z er
F i Z and
S o Q ups
Help would be much appreciated.
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