It sounds like you want to be using OpenLDAP (http:// www.openldap.org/). Instead of using groups for delegation, use OUs. It's probably not going to be a small project, though.

On Apr 12, 2006, at 8:40 AM, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:

2006/4/12, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 05:20:31PM +0400, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
   Hi misc,

I'm looking for an open-source software solution for a multi-user
password management. Ideally, it's a webapp running on OpenBSD,
allowing multiple user, each can only see a subpart of the password
database (ACL or things like that). I've found a lots of such project
on sf.net but only for single user... Somebody got an idea ?

Actually, I don't even know what you want to achieve.

Should each user have access to his/her own passwords, and nothing else?
Which user can change which password(s)?

The security model can be something like 'john belongs to pay_group,
so he can read and maybe write (if group administrator) passwords of
pay_group'.

This software: http://www.sowsoft.com/password-manager.htm seems to do
the trick but I'd prefer an open-source solution, of course...


I have a feeling some parts of Horde could be used to make do, but it
will be hackish. And still a webapp - not my first choice for storing
critical information.

I agree, but in an heterogenous environment (windows, linuxes & macs)
which I'm in, it's helpfull :)


                Joachim



Thank you for reply,

Bruno.

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