Using the pypotd library, pypotd-cli is a command-line tool to generate single or multiple ARRIS/CommScope-compatible password-of-the-day strings using a default or custom seed. Output defaults to JSON. Output can be written to a file, and will not output to console unless also provided with the verbose flag.
pip install pypotd-cli
usage: python -m pypotd-cli [-d DATE] [-D] [-f {json,text}] [-h] [-o OUT_FILE] [-r START END] [-s SEED] [-v]
Password-of-the-Day Generator for ARRIS/CommScope Devices
options:
-d DATE, --date DATE generate a password for the given date
-D, --des output des representation of seed
-f {json,text}, --format {json,text} password output format, either text or json
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-o OUT_FILE, --out-file OUT_FILE password or list will be written to given filename
-r START END, --range START END generate a list of passwords given start and end dates
-s SEED, --seed SEED string of 4-8 characters, used in password generation to mutate output
-v, --verbose print output to console even when writing to file
If your seed uses special characters, you must surround it with quotes
$ python -m pypotd-cli -s test
{
"09/27/23": "FP8992KBS5"
}
$ python -m pypotd-cli -s test -D
{
"DES": "CD.7D.DE.86.D7.04.4A.85"
}
$ python -m pypotd-cli -s test -r 2023-09-27 2023-09-30 -o range.json -v
{
"09/27/23": "FP8992KBS5",
"09/28/23": "JUSHXQ2S9O",
"09/29/23": "9OTOUA0UI3",
"09/30/23": "EDU83VUHE5"
}
$ cat ./range.json
{
"09/27/23": "FP8992KBS5",
"09/28/23": "JUSHXQ2S9O",
"09/29/23": "9OTOUA0UI3",
"09/30/23": "EDU83VUHE5"
}
$ python -m pypotd-cli -s test -r 2023-09-27 2023-09-30 -o range.txt -v -f text
09/27/23: FP8992KBS5
09/28/23: JUSHXQ2S9O
09/29/23: 9OTOUA0UI3
09/30/23: EDU83VUHE5
$ cat ./range.txt
09/27/23: FP8992KBS5
09/28/23: JUSHXQ2S9O
09/29/23: 9OTOUA0UI3
09/30/23: EDU83VUHE5