I had answered this question Generating a random password in php a looong time ago.
I based my answer off the users question and nothing to do with security etc, only based off how the user asked the question.
For some reason there was a decision to DELETE all of the answers on the question, I am not sure why fully.
The only comment we have is from a moderator:
Visitors should be getting potentially-security-related information from a source that can be updated properly, not a question that's closed to new answers. I'm deleting the answers to this duplicate so that visitors will read the answers to the open question instead. (If this question is ever reopened, answers will be undeleted.)
Well now the question is reopened, and the answers in the supposed duplicate anyway are just as "insecure"
Can these old answers please be reinstated, lock the question if you must, but there is no reason to delete old high upvoted answers that actually answer the original question.
rand()
is not a cryptographically secure <...>". Which should've been a comment left for the OP of the answer, so the OP can decide whether or not to include that.php generate random password
and both the second and third hit follow the same approach as OP does in the question but do offer working code. And the results from the fourth hit onwards are arguably way better than the top ones./dev/urandom
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