Last pass seems to be getting some positive reviews.  It seems to run
just about everywhere on just about every device.

Having said that, I would not use someone else's computer/device to
log into any service.

On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 9:54 PM, TekBudda <tekbu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> All very good points, but I think he was looking for a management tool
> that could be used...regardless if you are portable or not.
>
> I am just saying how I have used mine.  I actually have a 16 GB stick
> that I use for a portable office & it has come in handy for doing real
> work on company owned gear...LOL.  I haven't done it yet, but I want to
> add a portable version of VirtualBox & carry & linux distro inside it.
> Of course...you could have a stick that boots of a live distro as well.
>
> One additional thing i did add on my portable office stick is the putty
> suite.  Great for logging into your home ssh server if you have one or
> whatever.
>
> On 5/28/2011 10:48 PM, t...@terralogic.net wrote:
>> I used cyber cafe's last time I was in Australia in order to fetch email 
>> from my servers.  I took  a boot floppy with me back then and if they didn't 
>> have a fdd in the machine (most did) or if I could not boot to my own OS I 
>> asked the management for access to a machine which could and if they refused 
>> I left.
>>
>> Now the thing is that since these are my own servers they log everything.  I 
>> frequently checked the logs and it was truely amasing how the "hack attack" 
>> rate climbed.  Like it went up by at LEAST a factor of 5x.
>>
>> I would NEVER access my servers using any computer I do not hve full control 
>> of because the issue is there are keyboard loggers all over the place.  
>> Cyber Cafe's IMHO are simply not competent.
>>
>> With USB sticks now available my rule would be to insert the USB and reboot.
>>
>> Of course one can pick up a little netbook for under $200 and that might be 
>> better than using a cyber cafe.
>
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