[brlug-general] Does anyone know of a good multi-user password manager?

Dustin Puryear dustin at puryear-it.com
Thu Jun 14 15:22:07 CDT 2007


Wait. WebKeePass really does that? It doesn't at least encrypt each
user's entry with their login password?

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Mike Demoulin wrote:
> Thanks, but WebKeePass stores everything in a MySQL database, with 
> everything visible to that's database's admin. Escrow actually encrypts 
> its passwords so that every user can separately get the passwords with 
> their own PGP key. It's disadvantages are: it has an unknown license, 
> it's not web-based, and it doesn't use GunPG.
> We are looking for something that is a closer fit, before we start 
> adapting this (or something else).
> 
> Brad Bendily wrote:
>> http://sourceforge.net/search/?type_of_search=soft&words=password+manager 
>> <http://sourceforge.net/search/?type_of_search=soft&words=password+manager>
>>
>> The second one looks viable...
>>
>>
>>       Web KeePass Password Safe
>>       <http://sourceforge.net/projects/webkeepass/>
>>
>> i've been using keepass for a while, if web keepass is just as good, 
>> you'll like it.
>>
>> bb
>>
>> On 6/13/07, *Mike Demoulin* <mike at puryear-it.com 
>> <mailto:mike at puryear-it.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     We're looking for a program to manage passwords for us. It needs to be
>>     able to allow different users, or groups of users, to be able to
>>     access
>>     different sets of passwords, it needs to be secure (obviously!),
>>     and it
>>     needs to be a mature product. Also, a web-based interface wouldn't
>>     hurt.
>>     And if it would allow default users/groups, that would be icing on the
>>     cake.  We have looked at Escrow
>>     ( http://www-zeuthen.desy.de/CHEP97/hepix/talks/escrow/index.htm), but
>>     are looking for something more suited to our needs.
>>
>>     Does anyone have know of any such beastie?
>>
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