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  1. #1
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    Best password manager?

    Hello,

    Can you recommend some good password manager like KeePass? It should have ability to keep passwords (websites panels,ssh entries) and also allow for multiple different templates e.g different for web panels, different for linux servers. It could be paid solution.


    Thank you in advance!
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    I use KeePass, why do you search another solution?
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    Well to be honest I have used it for some short time but I did not find there option to make my own templates like mysql/whmcs login data etc..

    I see there is some kpentrytemplates plugin on their website. Have you maybe used it?
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    keepass is OK for me perhaps not for you

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    KEEPASS AND ROBOFORM.....

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    I use Access Manager. Love it.
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  7. #7
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    software based=keepass
    web-based=lastpass.com
    text file=a truecrypt or freeotfe container with .txt files in it.
    offline=a small notebook or text files on a pendrive.


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    My brain is the best password manager. I think writing something in awk and python would be more fun than just installing an application
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    For automating complete logins sequences in addition to storing passwords, there is iMacros for Firefox/Chrome (open source and free):

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3863/

    It is a macro recorder specifically for the web browser. Passwords are stored 256-bit encrypted.
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    I use 1Password.

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    Tried keepass too much work when you have 100 or more passwords. I finally broke down and got Roboform USB on sale for 1/2 price and its the best thing around!
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  12. #12
    We use Ezeelogin to store all server passwords, sounds like it could be just what you are looking for:

    http://www.admod.com/home/ezeelogin

    It also allows "passwordless" logins to a variety of different web panels, and I'm fairly sure you can add new control panels as well as those that are available by default. (cPanel, Plesk & Webmin)
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    KeePass.
    I LOVE it.
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