RIG (Random Identity Generator) is a free replacement for a shareware
program out there called 'fake'. It generates random, yet real-looking,
personal data. It is useful if you need to feed a name to a Web site,
BBS, or real person, and are too lazy to think of one yourself. Also,
if the Web site/BBS/person you are giving the information to tries to
cross-check the city, state, zip, or area code, it will check out.
This is RIG, a program that generates fake identities. Install should be
fairly straightforward, just type "make install". If your system dosen't
have /dev/urandom and you'd like to use /dev/random instead, do
$ make install CFLAGS=-DDEVRANDOM
RIG comes with the top 1000 names from the US census at
http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/, but Trent Stanley maintains a
more extensive list at htt
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NAME
RIG - Random Identity Generator
USAGE
rig [ -f | -m ] [ -d datadir ] [ -c num ]
DESCRIPTION
Rig is a utility that will piece together a random first
name, last name, street number and address, along with a geo‐
graphically consistant (ie, they all match the same area)
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rig (1.11-1+b2) sid; urgency=low
* Binary-only non-maintainer upload for hurd-i386; no source changes.
* Rebuild without debian-ports packages
-- Debian GNU/Hurd Build Daemon <buildd_hurd-i386-ironforge@buildd.debian.org> Sat, 19 May 2012 15:57:07 +0200
rig (1.11-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release
* Removed -s install option in makefile so that the binary isnt stripped
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