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RE: Password repository
From: "Jeffrey Negro" <jnegro () billtrust com>
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 11:56:50 -0500
I've used phpchain in the past. It's a freeware you can get off of sourceforge. It runs on a PHP server and stores the passwords per user, blowfish encrypted. It hasn't been updated in a while, but I found it simple, rather helpful, and easy to install and manage. Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Jay Nakamura [mailto:zeusdadog () gmail com] Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 10:57 PM To: NANOG Subject: Password repository Quick question, does anyone have software/combination of tools they recommend on centrally store various passwords securely? Thanks.
Current thread:
- Re: Password repository, (continued)
- Re: Password repository Bret Clark (Nov 19)
- RE: Password repository Darryl Dunkin (Nov 18)
- Re: Password repository Randy Bush (Nov 18)
- Re: Password repository Dan White (Nov 18)
- Re: Password repository Dan Young (Nov 19)
- Re: Password repository Dan Bellazetin (Nov 19)
- Re: Password repository Phil Regnauld (Nov 19)
- RE: Password repository Blake Pfankuch (Nov 19)
- Re: Password repository Jay Nakamura (Nov 19)
- RE: Password repository Jason Granat (Nov 19)
- RE: Password repository Jeffrey Negro (Nov 19)
- Re: Password repository Pierre-Yves Maunier (Nov 19)
- Re: Password repository John Adams (Nov 19)
- Re: Password repository Peter Beckman (Nov 20)
- Re: Password repository John Adams (Nov 19)
- Re: Password repository Kevin Broderick (Nov 20)