Password Managers
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We have keepass for our IT stuff. I'd like to find something that would allow me to create users and dictate which users can see which credentials.
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@eddiejennings said in Password Managers:
We have keepass for our IT stuff. I'd like to find something that would allow me to create users and dictate which users can see which credentials.
Check out Thycotic when you get a chance. It does require a server and a database, such as Windows Internal Database Server in order to store the passwords, but the DBMS can be stored on the same server as the application as well.
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@nashbrydges said in Password Managers:
@nerdydad They were pretty clear in that article that free password managers aren't included because they have their own roundup.
So this is only the "paid to be on the list" list.
Is SANS part of Gartner now?
I realize SANS only promoted the publication here, but... really?
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@jaredbusch said in Password Managers:
@nerdydad said in Password Managers:
I wrote a how-to on Spiceworks on how to run KeePass on multiple devices a couple of years ago.
This is why KeePass is not even valid for my own personal use. It is too much work to maintain in a completely useful way.
If you have to think this hard to enable this across all devices 100%, then it is not going to be used 100% and that makes it worthless.
Have you tried it with Keeweb?
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@scottalanmiller said in Password Managers:
@jaredbusch said in Password Managers:
@nerdydad said in Password Managers:
I wrote a how-to on Spiceworks on how to run KeePass on multiple devices a couple of years ago.
This is why KeePass is not even valid for my own personal use. It is too much work to maintain in a completely useful way.
If you have to think this hard to enable this across all devices 100%, then it is not going to be used 100% and that makes it worthless.
Have you tried it with Keeweb?
I might have to try that out.
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It's pretty nice. Both the desktop app and the one built into NextCloud are pretty nice, and compatible with KeePass. So you have lots of options of how to use it.
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@scottalanmiller said in Password Managers:
It's pretty nice. Both the desktop app and the one built into NextCloud are pretty nice, and compatible with KeePass. So you have lots of options of how to use it.
I have an issue from time-to-time with the one in NextCloud where instead of opening my file, it tries to make me download it.
But I have just gone and done KeePass + NextCloud on all my devices. Problem solved.
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Have any of you tried Enpass?
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@kelly said in Password Managers:
Have any of you tried Enpass?
I started using that when KeePassX at the time didn't support KeePass 2 new format.
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@black3dynamite said in Password Managers:
@kelly said in Password Managers:
Have any of you tried Enpass?
I started using that when KeePassX at the time didn't support KeePass 2 new format.
What did you think of it compared to KeePass?
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@kelly said in Password Managers:
Have any of you tried Enpass?
$10 for the mobile app? Everything is free except for that.
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@kelly said in Password Managers:
@black3dynamite said in Password Managers:
@kelly said in Password Managers:
Have any of you tried Enpass?
I started using that when KeePassX at the time didn't support KeePass 2 new format.
What did you think of it compared to KeePass?
Enpass is pretty basic compare to KeePass. I think KeePass has more options, especially with customizing generated passwords.
Enpass UI looks same on my Mac and Windows. I just tried it again, but this on my Fedora Gnome3 and looks pretty good too. -
@nerdydad said in Password Managers:
@kelly said in Password Managers:
Have any of you tried Enpass?
$10 for the mobile app? Everything is free except for that.
$2 a month for LastPass Premium is a lot better value.
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There is another downside when sharing the database with multiple users:
http://keepass.info/help/base/multiuser.html1Password used to be free and allowed you to have up to 20 passwords saved and sync between devices with their app with Dropbox or shared storage but now is 1Password for Teams which cost starting $3.99 per user.
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What are we using for password managers nowadays. I have been using Dashlane for a couple years, but my subscription is expiring soon so I am looking at options again.
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I'm, so far, a big fan of BitWarden.
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I'm using Bitwarden now (https://www.bitwarden.com)
Android, iOS, most browsers. I sprung for the Family plan just to support them.
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Bitwarden has been releasing new features are a very good rate.
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I have used Dashlane for years personally and always liked it. We have a few people on LastPass at work but I don't like it as much but it still does the job. I didn't article yet though so hope they made the list.
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@jmoore said in Password Managers:
I have used Dashlane for years personally and always liked it. We have a few people on LastPass at work but I don't like it as much but it still does the job. I didn't article yet though so hope they made the list.
I think Dashlane is great as well. I really like their mobile app. It also appears dashlane has lowered their price from $4 a month to $3.33.