[lug] OT: Password Managers
Nate Duehr
nate at natetech.com
Wed Aug 28 01:50:57 MDT 2002
Create a CFS filesystem on laptop (Cryptographic File System) that's not
auto-mounted.
vi /path/to/CFS/passwordfile
:-)
Nate
On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 13:01, John Dollison wrote:
> I recently realized that I have about 40 passwords that I'm supposed to
> remember. Some are for websites, others for work, some for my home
> computer, etc. I know I'm supposed to update them all every 30 days, make
> them complicated, never write them down, and remember them all (including
> capitalization)! But I just can't seem to keep up. (I need a good book on
> memory techniques!)
>
> I've been looking at a variety of Password Managers, so that I just have to
> remember one pass-phrase to access all the others. Some of these tools run
> on Linux, some on Windows, some on my Palm PDA. Does anyone know of any
> that work on all three? Or does anyone have any experience using any of
> these, who could tell me which ones you think are best, and which ones to
> stay away from?
>
> John Dollison
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