Re: [lopsa-tech] Enterprise Centralized Password Management tool.

2014-10-22 Thread Paul DiSciascio
I know this is an old thread, it has recently become more relevant for me. Is anyone aware of a solution like this that has any off the shelf integration for applications. Drop-in solutions for pulling a db password for my jboss app server to use, for example. The API here looks nice, but if

Re: [lopsa-tech] Enterprise Centralized Password Management tool.

2014-07-14 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 9:07 PM, Ray Van Dolson wrote: > What type of integration experience are you looking for on the *nix > side? Secret Server does have a pretty powerful API (which could still > be too "heavy" for what you're trying to do). > I'm not the original poster and I'm not after e

Re: [lopsa-tech] Enterprise Centralized Password Management tool.

2014-07-14 Thread Ray Van Dolson
On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 08:06:26PM -0400, Brandon Allbery wrote: > On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 6:39 PM, Ray Van Dolson wrote: > > Though its browser integration isn't anywhere near as slick as > LastPass' > > The problem with that being that it's *only* browser integrated. Not > so useful on

Re: [lopsa-tech] Enterprise Centralized Password Management tool.

2014-07-14 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 6:39 PM, Ray Van Dolson wrote: > Though its browser integration isn't anywhere near as slick as > LastPass' > The problem with that being that it's *only* browser integrated. Not so useful on that command line only Solaris box, unless you copy/paste from the browser windo

Re: [lopsa-tech] Enterprise Centralized Password Management tool.

2014-07-14 Thread Ray Van Dolson
Thycotic Secret Server? You didn't mention any cost constraints. :) Though its browser integration isn't anywhere near as slick as LastPass' Ray On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 04:25:35PM -0600, Yves Dorfsman wrote: > > The last time I looked at this (a six or eight months ago), KeePass / > KeePassX w

Re: [lopsa-tech] Enterprise Centralized Password Management tool.

2014-07-14 Thread Yves Dorfsman
The last time I looked at this (a six or eight months ago), KeePass / KeePassX was the only password manager that supported all the platforms I needed (Linux, Windows, Mac, Android). Using it with Dropbox or an equivalent means you can keep all your password in sync accross all devices. On 2014-

Re: [lopsa-tech] Enterprise Centralized Password Management tool.

2014-07-14 Thread Starchy
I consider Lastpass and any other web-based password manager less secure. The credential sharing appears to be particularly problematic: http://devd.me/papers/pwdmgr-usenix14.pdf On Mon 14 Jul 2014 03:16:47 PM PDT, Clif Smith wrote: > We've been using KeePass stored in Git. It's worked well for

Re: [lopsa-tech] Enterprise Centralized Password Management tool.

2014-07-14 Thread Clif Smith
We've been using KeePass stored in Git. It's worked well for us, but I've been wanting to take a look at LastPass.com. On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 10:36 PM, Derek Balling wrote: > This is why we *love* Password Manager Pro. > > - Per user/user-group access to password/password-groups > - Auditing

Re: [lopsa-tech] Enterprise Centralized Password Management tool.

2014-07-12 Thread Derek Balling
This is why we *love* Password Manager Pro. - Per user/user-group access to password/password-groups - Auditing (either logs, daily e-mails, or instant "this password was accessed" e-mails) - High-availability - API (so that if you have apps which need access to keys/passwords, you can make them

Re: [lopsa-tech] Enterprise Centralized Password Management tool.

2014-07-12 Thread Ski Kacoroski
I second Keepass. The thing it doesn't have is a way to limit passwords to certain users. In our shop this is not that big of a deal as we have just a few teams and each team can set up their own keepass file. If all your people have access to all the passwords, it is a great solution. cheers,

Re: [lopsa-tech] Enterprise Centralized Password Management tool.

2014-07-12 Thread Danielle
We use KeePass for a the application passwords of our hosted systems, with the files stored on a shared drive (it supports synchronization when you attempt to write an update if someone else has updated the file more recently than when you opened it.) We're sharing it across a group of 30 admin

Re: [lopsa-tech] Enterprise Centralized Password Management tool.

2014-07-12 Thread Mark Walkom
SS just upgraded their GUI but it's still pretty ugly, licensing is expensive and unless you want to use all features it may not be worth the cost, and it requires Windows to power the backend. Despite this we still use it and it does the job well. As an alternative, http://rattic.org/ is an open

Re: [lopsa-tech] Enterprise Centralized Password Management tool.

2014-07-12 Thread Apostolos
Did you try secret server ? They are made by a company called Thycotic. Paul > On Jul 12, 2014, at 4:35 PM, Dhanasekaran Anbalagan > wrote: > > Hi Guys, > > I am try to finding for Enterprise password management tool, Managing > machines password and routers and Networking components. > >

Re: [lopsa-tech] Enterprise Centralized Password Management tool.

2014-07-12 Thread Derek J. Balling
I've been a user of PMP for a while now and love it. We call it "the pimp" :-) -- Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 12, 2014, at 7:35 PM, Dhanasekaran Anbalagan > wrote: > > Hi Guys, > > I am try to finding for Enterprise password management tool, Managing > machines password and routers and

[lopsa-tech] Enterprise Centralized Password Management tool.

2014-07-12 Thread Dhanasekaran Anbalagan
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