Sven Aluoor
2009-Nov-10 09:06 UTC
[CentOS] Open Source (or Closed Source) multi-user password manager
Hello We use an Open Source Windows software[0] with about 1200 passwords. The encrypted file is stored on a CIFS-share. When concurrent write occurs, the users overwrite other users passwords. Now we are searching for a mutli-user password manager. Open Source would be good, but Closed Source is also accepted. support for Windows is a requirement and it shouldn't be a web application. So far I only found Clipperz[1] (sadly uses PHP/MySQL). Google results are bloated with SEO-spam. Can you recommend me an application? What do other Linux teams use? regards Sven [0] http://www.mirekw.com/winfreeware/pins.html [1] http://www.clipperz.com/open_source/clipperz_community_edition
Eero Volotinen
2009-Nov-10 09:12 UTC
[CentOS] Open Source (or Closed Source) multi-user password manager
Quoting Sven Aluoor <aluoor at gmail.com>:> Hello > > We use an Open Source Windows software[0] with about 1200 passwords. > The encrypted file is stored on a CIFS-share. When concurrent write > occurs, the users overwrite other users passwords. > > Now we are searching for a mutli-user password manager. Open Source > would be good, but Closed Source is also accepted. support for Windows > is a requirement and it shouldn't be a web application. > > So far I only found Clipperz[1] (sadly uses PHP/MySQL). Google results > are bloated with SEO-spam. > > Can you recommend me an application? What do other Linux teams use? >Try keeppass ? http://keepass.info/ -- Eero
Sven Aluoor
2009-Nov-10 09:39 UTC
[CentOS] Open Source (or Closed Source) multi-user password manager
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Eero Volotinen <eero.volotinen at iki.fi> wrote:> Try keeppass ? http://keepass.info/Hello Eero thanks. Looks good and even multi-user support -> http://keepass.info/screenshots/windows_vista/syncorsave_big.png> Eeroregards Sven
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