Oi me ni/g/nogs, help me choose a password manager for a SOHO. What could I get that keeps the (((cloud))) down the well? Is KeepAss safe enough? Are LastAss and Memelane too (((cloud-integrated)))? I wouldn't be using it, it would be for the owner, who is technical but isn't interested in shenanigans.
A piece of paper you keep in your desk/wallet. Not everything needs to be on the computer.
Jordan Evans
It's what they currently use. It has its charms, but it's too visible, and a PITA to sync random char passwords through layer-9 protocols.
Anthony Torres
something wrong with your parenthesis keys?
Gabriel Davis
nil
Juan Fisher
I use gnupg to encrypt my passwords. gpg -ca --cipher-algo AES256 pwd.txt gpg -qdo - pwd.txt.asc
David Hall
>I use gnupg to encrypt my passwords. The owner isn't interested in command line shenanigans; they want something that just werks in their windows box.
Daniel Rogers
imagine being this new and bluepilled
Carter Stewart
KeePass is boss
Jack Morris
gnupg works on cygwin too.
Aaron Cruz
don't talk to me
Justin Cruz
You want KeePassX not Keepass I have no idea what clients it has, I just use it on a desktop and don't sign into anything important with my phone as it's just a browsing tool while I'm waiting for a cab or w/e.
If you want all those clients you prob want 1password it's prob the best in terms of architecture just disable all the backups they aren't mandatory
Jose Ortiz
Shut the fuck up cancer.
Dominic Hall
>You want KeePassX not Keepass Would you mind elaborating? Have you tried both?
Mason Diaz
He's right, you know
Blake Nguyen
Don't use a password manager tool for important shit, all important passwords should be kept strictly in your brain. Use a few different passwords:
1) Use unique, strong passwords (and two factor authentication) for important shit like banking, email, etc.. Never reuse these passwords under any circumstances.
2) For stuff that you have no problem losing access to (say some shitty website that forces you to sign up to access information), feel free to use a shared password or to utilize a password manager.
Juan Morris
FUCK YOU SOHO your food is absolute garbage absolute expensive garbage
Ryder King
i like enpass because it's offline and i can back it up myself with rsync
Jason Edwards
Small Office / Home Office The owner is tired for using wetware for twentyish accounts and wants to share them securely
There's another version KeePassXC which is the community version, you may want to look at that too. There's also the tried and true piece of paper method
Robert Murphy
Nah
Andrew Wright
Yeh
Austin Bell
Well it looks like I finally went with keepass, wish me luck
Matthew Price
Good choice user.
Ian Green
Anything from the KeePass family is good. I use KeePassX. I heard the XC version is more up to date with some additional features.