Ok, so I know that using key based authentication is better, and that you should never write down passwords. But, I don't know of any websites that allow key based authentication (yet) and 135+ passwords is hard to memorize. :-)
So, my next thought was removeable media. But, what happens if I lose the removeable media (falls out of my pocket, gets stolen, etc.), or a 'friend' snoops files they shouldn't? I could encrypt them using ssh, but now I have to carry a second removeable media with me at all times - for my ssh key - and hope I don't lose both pieces of media at the same time. If I don't carry my ssh key with me, I've just lost the functionality of always having my passwords with me. I could do a password protected zip file, but that seems pretty weak to me. I also don't have a laptop, so I realize that presents a whole new set of complications and ways for privacy/security to be compromised in regard to my passwords and keyloggers, etc. So, does anyone have any other suggestions for good ways to store passwords in a fashion I can carry with me yet keep them secure? I'm pretty much resigned to the fact that anyone that *really* wants to get the passwords can, if they have the removeable media and enough time, but I don't want to make it any easier on them than I have to. Any suggestions would be appreciated. TIA, Jacob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]