Daniel Pocock [2016-10-24 13:05:28+02] wrote: > Given the way we do things in Debian it is important not to depend on a > service like Dropbox to sync the password files. > > Therefore, how are people choosing a password manager and solving this > in practice?
I have used "pass" and liked it. It's a command-line tool, written in Bash language, and it stores passwords as separate gpg-encrypted files in ~/.password-store. <https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/password-store>. Pass has a Git support but I have never used that. The basic usage is to search for named password which can be copied to clipboard. The clipboard is automatically cleared after 20 (or so, I don't remember). There are a couple things in pass's user interface that I don't like so I wrote my own Bash script which is compatible with pass's storage. I have two Linux computers and I use Unison to sync password directory (and many other files) between them. -- /// Teemu Likonen - .-.. <https://github.com/tlikonen> // // PGP: 4E10 55DC 84E9 DFF6 13D7 8557 719D 69D3 2453 9450 ///
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