On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 4:18 PM, Chris Murphy <li...@colorremedies.com> wrote:
>
> On Jun 15, 2012, at 12:51 PM, Jon Ciesla wrote:
>>> They are using PBKDF2 with SHA-256, default 500 rounds up to 100,000 
>>> rounds. The database is locally encrypted. Offline access is possible. The 
>>> free version supports Google Authenticator for TFA, other forms of TFA are 
>>> available in the not free (but cheap, like $12 a year) version. They also 
>>> have a mobile version for every mobile platform I've heard of and then some.
>>
>> It's exactly for those features that I use keepassx. :)
>
> Umm, so you mean you explicitly want a solution that does not offer TFA, 
> PBKDF2, offline access, or synchronization across computers?

Sorry, I was being unintentionally vague.  No, TFA and BBKDF2 are
great.  I want something with *only* offline access, and no
cross-machine sync.  Both lastpass and keepassx encrypt locally, but I
can verify that by looking at keepassx's source.  I just can't quite
make myself put my passwords in anything stored online, and if someone
can't trust me with their code, I certainly can't trust them with my
passwords. :)

But that's me. ;)

-J

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