RFC 972 - Password Generator Protocol

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Network Working Group F. Wancho
Request for Comments: 972 WSMR
 January 1986
 Password Generator Protocol
STATUS OF THIS MEMO
 This RFC specifies a standard for the ARPA Internet community. Hosts
 on the ARPA Internet that choose to implement a Password Generator
 Protocol (PWDGEN) are expected to adopt and implement this standard.
 Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
BACKGROUND
 Many security-conscious host administrators are becoming increasingly
 aware that user-selected login passwords are too easy to guess for
 even casual penetration attempts. Some sites have implemented
 dictionary lookup techniques in their password programs to prevent
 ordinary words from being used. Others have implemented some variant
 of a randomly generated password with mixed success. The problem
 arises from the fact that such passwords are difficult to remember
 because they cannot be pronounced or are based on a relatively short
 cycle pseudo-random number generator.
 A version of the PWDGEN algorithm briefly described below has been in
 use for several years at a small number of sites in the Internet.
 Interest has recently been expressed at porting this algorithm to
 other sites. However, the relatively short cycle and the resulting
 randomness of the pseudo-random number generator available on these
 sites tends to interfere with the intended result of minimizing the
 potential duplication of passwords both within a site and across
 sites when a user has access to more than one site.
 The PWDGEN Service described herein provides a means for sites to
 offer a list of possible passwords for the user to choose one from
 the first set, or optionally select from another set. With more than
 one site offering this service, it is then possible to randomly
 select which site to use and have multiple fallback sites should that
 site be unavailable.
 Description
 The PWDGEN Service provides a set of six randomly generated
 eight-character CRLF-delimited "words" with a reasonable level of
 pronounceability, using a multi-level algorithm. An
 implementation of the algorithm is available in FORTRAN-77 for
 examination and possible implementation by system administrators
 only.
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RFC 972 January 1986
Password Generator Protocol
 The uniqueness of the generated words is highly dependent on the
 randomness of the initial seed value used. The availability of a
 single system-wide seed, updated after each access is highly
 desireable. Seeds based on a time-of-day clock are unacceptable.
 Seed values should be stored as values in excess of 32 bits for
 best performance.
 TCP Based PWDGEN Service
 One PWDGEN service is defined as a connection based application on
 TCP. A server listens for TCP connections on TCP port 129. Once
 a connection is established, the six CRLF-delimited words are
 generated and sent to the caller, and the connection is closed by
 the server. No dialog is used or required.
 UDP Based PWDGEN Service
 Another possible PWDGEN service is defined as a datagram based
 application on UDP. A server listens for UDP datagrams on UDP
 port 129. When a datagram is received, the six CRLF-delimited
 words are sent back in an answering datagram.
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