RE: Enterprise password management

2009-07-08 Thread James Winzenz
We actually use this. Reasonably priced, does a good job for securely storing passwords. You can set up groups and permissions fairly similar to what you would see with share and ntfs permissions. There is even a bit for storing personal passwords. Just don't expect it to change your

RE: Enterprise password management

2009-07-07 Thread Greg Mulholland
we use http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/ to great effect Greg From: Kelsay, Mark [mark.kel...@confused.com] Sent: Monday, 6 July 2009 6:13 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Enterprise password management Our environment has grown over the past year and we

Re: Enterprise password management

2009-07-07 Thread Kurt Buff
We use it, but not to best effect. Neither it nor any of the other OSS products support things like hierarchical or separable sets of passwords or clean multi-user access to the database. These are big missing parts of the puzzle for the OSS products, and unfortunately we're not going to pay for

Re: Enterprise password management

2009-07-06 Thread Tom Miller
Not exactly what you are looking for, but Novell's Identity Manager works on many platforms/databases and allows user account provisioning (if desired). I use it to synchronize my AD and eDir accounts. No client apps required, as it is Directory based. Kelsay, Mark