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Asterisk extension password generator

Generate cryptographically secure SIP secrets safe for Asterisk dialplans. Batch mode outputs up to 100 passwords with one-click CSV export for FreePBX and 3CX bulk import.

Generated secrets

10 passwords — cryptographically random

  • 1001HJXgAKAMn7cAB0UnZbLO
  • 100277KEUmDrswxjqVdMx7Z0
  • 1003dfRhxeTEbh5MFOP3upJV
  • 1004CA4dU7UdJB934FWSCkTL
  • 1005oP4zbMbofexiwZF3LaVN
  • 10067nTXgonY7qLiommVwdKU
  • 1007lNeu1MbhGQ07zTIGrKqz
  • 1008csYnK2jze8IzJ9hFbHcq
  • 10090iJnqZKoossmi8lVZdhQ
  • 1010runHgYcFCKtGB5mj5dDj

How it works

Three steps to results

  1. 01

    Configure length and charset

    Set password length (12–32 characters) and choose alphanumeric-only or extended charset. Extended mode excludes characters that break Asterisk dialplan parsing (#, *, ;, comma, quotes).

  2. 02

    Generate in batch

    Create 1–100 passwords at once. Each password uses crypto.getRandomValues() for cryptographic randomness — never Math.random().

  3. 03

    Export for provisioning

    Copy all passwords to clipboard or download a CSV with extension,secret columns ready for FreePBX bulk extension import.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this tool and how it fits into your VoIP security workflow.

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  • Use at least 16 characters with mixed case and digits. Avoid #, *, ;, comma, and double quotes which can break Asterisk dialplan and pjsip.conf parsing. This generator excludes problematic characters in extended mode.

Strong passwords are step one

Test whether your PBX is vulnerable to toll fraud.

Weak secrets are only one attack vector. Run a free remote audit to check for exposed SIP ports, default credentials, and premium-rate routing risks.