So did anybody test this Password Gorilla port? As I said it's right
now only gui app which is able to read/write Password Safe v3 databases.

I use it ;)

jirib

> Hello,
> 
> please test and if OK then commit please. There's no other app for
> opening Password Safe v3 databases on OpenBSD. pwsafe in ports can do
> only v2.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> jirib
> 
> $ cat
> password-gorilla/pkg/DESCR The Password Gorilla helps you manage your
> logins. It stores all your user names and passwords, along with login
> information and other note in a securely encrypted file. A single
> "master password" is used to protect the file. This way, you only need
> to remember the single mast password, instead of the many logins that
> you use.
> 
> If you want to log in to a service or Web site, the Password Gorilla
> copies your user name and password to the clipboard, so that you can
> easily paste it into your Web browser or other application. Because t
> password does not appear on the screen, Password Gorilla is safe to u
> in the presence of others.
> 
> The convenience of Password Gorilla allows you to choose different,
> non-intuitive passwords for each service. An integrated random passwo
> generator can provide one-time passwords, tunable to various services
> policies.
> 
> Password Gorilla is a tcl/tk application which can run on Linux and
> Windows, and the files written are supposed to be compatible between
> platforms. This is important for collaboration in heterogenous
> environments.
> 
> 


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