RE: password management

2002-04-29 Thread Adam Roof
Would you be talking about like Password Policy Enforcer. It is from an australian company with excellent support. They also have PPE/Web which allows ASP management If you are looking for user management, try Dameware. www.tpis.com.au and www.dameware.com Adam Roof Network Security

Re: password management

2002-04-29 Thread Muhammad Faisal Rauf Danka
Frigate Password Keeper is a 15$ proggie. Buster's Password Manager -Freeware Any Password -Freeware Aha Password -Freeware -- the best one i guess. Goodluck. Regards, - Muhammad Faisal Rauf Danka Chief Technology Officer Gem Internet Services (Pvt) Ltd. web: www.gem.net.pk voice:

Re: Password Management

2002-02-22 Thread Tim O'Brien
I agree with this method and use a variation of it myself. I also have my passwords in 4TNox on my Palm Pilot. I would add that you should be careful of any temporary and/or backup files left by your editor. I use vim on Win98, Win2K and Linux. After editing my passwords text file, I

RE: Password Management

2002-02-21 Thread DeBerry, Casey
Password Corral: http://www.cygnusproductions.com/freeware/pc.asp Completely free to all users in US Canada- Site licensing available if you need support. From the site: Password Corral uses the 128-bit Diamond2 Block Cipher to encrypt all the information you store in the program, keeping it

Re: Password Management

2002-02-21 Thread James Willmore
I haven't worked too much on it lately, because the last Freshmeat tally I saw for downloads was 250 something. No one has sent any comments on it, so I stopped working on it. If I hear more comments on it, I'll start back on it again. Just an aside for all those on the list who use open

Re: Password Management

2002-02-20 Thread Stephen Kemler
I would recommend keeping it quite simple. Something along the lines of a text file (or spreadsheet if you would like to make things complicated) and PGP. Since this store is only going to be for personal use, there does not seem to be a lot of need for a more complicated system. And since PGP

Re: Password Management

2002-02-20 Thread Matt Hemingway
Sounds like you need a directory service. NIS will work. Although to have it work with Windows you will need Services for Unix. You may also want to look into LDAP. Sun seems to have chosen Netscape Directory Service for LDAP and to replace NIS/NIS+. -Matt On Monday 18 February 2002

RE: Password Management

2002-02-20 Thread Shripal
[shrip] I think the best would be to put all the passwords in a simple text file and encrypt that text file with pgp (making it maybe into a self decrypting archive), and remembering only the password to the pgp encryption. Shripal Meghani Senior Software Engineer nSecure Software (P) Ltd.

Re: Re: Password Management

2002-02-20 Thread rfc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Aw, is it listed on Freshmeat? :-))) Your script looks good, I think I will be using it when I'm working on my *nix box. Is it still actively developed? Yipes, metacharacters? I always use them. :-) rfc On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 23:50:24 -0500,

Re: Password Management

2002-02-20 Thread Tod Beardsley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Monday, February 18, 2002, 11:29 PM) wrote: I was wondering if anyone could suggest a good software application (free/open source)that will enable me to store and organize my passwords. Well, it's Windows-only right now, but I've found Password Safe to be pretty handy,

Re: Password Management

2002-02-20 Thread rfc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thanks for the replies. I think I'm better off with using Password Safe for the meantime. It's small, no hassles, no pretty GUI's, etc... I hope someone will port it to *nix soon so that I don't have to worry whenever I am using it. rfc Hush