Supported types of passwords
Supported types of passwords --
This part of the documentation introduces the different supported
types of passwords and gives examples for their usage.
Pronounceable passwords
One feature of the package is the ability to create passwords
that are pronounceable using the static create() method.
createMultiple() can be used to create several passwords
at once.
Creating a pronounceable password:
<?php require_once "Text/Password.php";
echo "Creating pronounceable password of 10 chars....: "; echo Text_Password::create() . "\n\n";
echo "Creating 3 different pronounceable passwords...: "; print_r(Text_Password::createMultiple(3)); ?>
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Unpronounceable passwords
In addition to pronounceable passwords
Text_Password can also handle passwords that
are not pronounceable.
Creating a unpronounceable password:
<?php require_once "Text/Password.php";
echo "\nCreating unpronounceable password of 8 chars with a,b,c as possible chars....:\t"; echo Text_Password::create(8, 'unpronounceable', 'a,b,c') . "\n\n";
echo "\nCreating 4 different unpronounceable passwords...:\n"; print_r(Text_Password::createMultiple(4, 10, 'unpronounceable'));
echo "\nCreating unpronounceable password of 8 chars with numeric chars:\t"; echo Text_Password::create(8, 'unpronounceable', 'numeric') . "\n\n";
echo "\nCreating unpronounceable password of 8 chars with alphanumeric chars:\t"; echo Text_Password::create(8, 'unpronounceable', 'alphanumeric') . "\n\n"; ?>
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Passwords based on given strings
Text_Password provides the ability to create
passwords that are based on a given string. In a lot of cases this
string is a existing username for a
authentication system.
Creating passwords based on a given string:
<?php require_once "Text/Password.php";
echo "\nCreating password from login 'olivier', type is 'reverse':\t"; echo Text_Password::createFromLogin('olivier', 'reverse') . "\n\n";
echo "\nCreating password from login 'olivier', type is 'rot13':\t"; echo Text_Password::createFromLogin('olivier', 'rot13') . "\n\n";
echo "\nCreating password from login 'olivier', type is 'rotx':\t"; echo Text_Password::createFromLogin('olivier', 'rotx', 13) . "\n\n";
echo "\nCreating password from login 'olivier', type is 'rotx++':\t"; echo Text_Password::createFromLogin('olivier', 'rotx++', 13) . "\n\n";
echo "\nCreating password from login 'olivier', type is 'rotx--':\t"; echo Text_Password::createFromLogin('olivier', 'rotx--', 13) . "\n\n";
echo "\nCreating password from login 'olivier', type is 'xor':\t"; echo Text_Password::createFromLogin('olivier', 'xor', 5) . "\n\n";
echo "\nCreating password from login 'olivier', type is 'ascii_rotx':\t"; echo Text_Password::createFromLogin('olivier', 'ascii_rotx', 5) . "\n\n";
echo "\nCreating password from login 'olivier', type is 'ascii_rotx++':\t"; echo Text_Password::createFromLogin('olivier', 'ascii_rotx++', 5) . "\n\n";
echo "\nCreating password from login 'olivier', type is 'ascii_rotx--':\t"; echo Text_Password::createFromLogin('olivier', 'ascii_rotx--', 5) . "\n\n";
echo "\nCreating password from login 'olivier', type is 'shuffle':\t"; echo Text_Password::createFromLogin('olivier', 'shuffle', 1) . "\n\n";
echo "\nCreating password from an array of login 'olivier', 'martin', 'vanhoucke', 'jansen', type is 'reverse':\n"; $logins = array('olivier', 'martin', 'vanhoucke', 'jansen'); print_r(Text_Password::createMultipleFromLogin($logins, 'reverse')); ?>
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Currently the following obfuscation algorithms are supported:
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xor
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rotx
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rotx++
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rotx--
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ascii_rotx
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ascii_rotx++
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ascii_rotx--
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shuffle
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reverse