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6 Data::Password - Perl extension for assessing password quality.
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9 use Data::Password qw(IsBadPassword);
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11 print IsBadPassword("clearant");
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13 # Bad password - contains the word 'clear', only lowercase
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26 This module checks potential passwords for crackability. It checks
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38 1. IsBadPassword(password)
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43 2. IsBadPasswordForUNIX(user, password)
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45 Performs two additional checks: compares the password against the
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52 Minimal length for dictionary words that are not allowed to appear
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87 Prohibit a specific character range. Excluded character range
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101 See Data::Password::BasicCheck if you need only basic password
102 checking. Other modules Data::Password::Common, Data::Password::Check,
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107 Ariel Brosh (RIP), January 2002.
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112 Copyright (c) 2001 - 2014 Raz Information Systems Ltd.
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115 This package is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself, see
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