Re: (ot) Were to store admin passwords?

2012-02-06 Thread Dave Watts
This is a bit OT, but I'm starting to get paranoid. Where is the best place to store server administrator account password and passwords for the cfadministrator etc. I'm not sure what you're asking here, but I like to use a password manager that's locally installed on my computer for this

Re: (ot) Were to store admin passwords?

2012-02-06 Thread Stephen Hait
This is a bit OT, but I'm starting to get paranoid. Where is the best place to store server administrator account password and passwords for the cfadministrator etc. You might try a program like KeePass. ~| Order the

Re: (ot) Were to store admin passwords?

2012-02-06 Thread Cameron Childress
...or 1Password, which has a pretty slick iPhone app too (if this is important to you). Look for browser plugins to manage unlocking and filling passwords. It will generate random passwords for you on the fly as well, which is nice when registering accounts at places. KeePass may also do this

Re: (ot) Were to store admin passwords?

2012-02-06 Thread Dave Watts
KeePass may also do this now, but I switched from KeePass to 1Password a couple of years ago because it was missing some of those features. KeePass on Windows doesn't have a browser plugin, but it can open a browser and autofill fields with the help of an add-on called KeeForm. KeePassX on OS

Re: (ot) Were to store admin passwords?

2012-02-06 Thread Greg Luce
I had a boss that charged $10 for lost passwords once so I purchased SplashID http://www.splashdata.com/splashid/ It has always been great for me, since the days of handspring Visor. Like Dave said your account data is encrypted and stored locally and you can sync with droid. On Mon, Feb 6,

Re: (ot) Were to store admin passwords?

2012-02-06 Thread Russ Michaels
we use KeePass also, but we switched from eWallet only for the sake of better mobile device support for all our staff. KeePass is very good and has excellent security and you can remote sync it for sharing with others, you can also store files with keys which is handy, but it is very much geared

Re: (ot) Were to store admin passwords?

2012-02-06 Thread Dave Watts
we use KeePass also, but we switched from eWallet only for the sake of better mobile device support for all our staff. That's pretty much exactly what I did. I'd used eWallet for many years, and was very happy with it, but no Android support. KeePass is very good and has excellent security

Re: (ot) Were to store admin passwords?

2012-02-06 Thread Cameron Childress
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote: KeePass on Windows doesn't have a browser plugin, but it can open a browser and autofill fields with the help of an add-on called KeeForm. KeePassX on OS X doesn't have this, unfortunately. But you can get apps for every

RE: (ot) Were to store admin passwords?

2012-02-06 Thread Jacob
On two encrypted USB keys.. both locked in a safe at two different locations -Original Message- From: Brook Davies [mailto:cft...@logiforms.com] Sent: Monday, February 06, 2012 7:12 AM To: cf-talk Subject: (ot) Were to store admin passwords? This is a bit OT, but I'm starting to get