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Code Editor : pwpattern.list
# pwpattern.list -*- default-generic -*- # # This is an example for a pattern file as used by gpg-check-pattern. # The file is line based with comment lines beginning on the *first* # position with a '#'. Empty lines and lines with just spaces are # ignored. The other lines may be verbatim patterns and match as they # are (trailing spaces are ignored) or extended regular expressions # indicated by a / in the first column and terminated by another / or # end of line. All comparisons are case insensitive. # Reject the usual metavariables. Usual not required because # gpg-agent can be used to reject all passphrases shorter than 8 # charactes. foo bar baz # As well as very common passwords. Note that gpg-agent can be used # to reject them due to missing non-alpha characters. password passwort passphrase mantra test abc egal # German number plates. /^[A-Z]{1,3}[ ]*-[ ]*[A-Z]{1,2}[ ]*[0-9]+/ # Dates (very limited, only ISO dates). */ /^[012][0-9][0-9][0-9]-[012][0-9]-[0123][0-9]$/ # Arbitrary strings the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dogs back no-password no password 12345678 123456789 1234567890 87654321 987654321 0987654321 qwertyuiop qwertzuiop asdfghjkl zxcvbnm
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