Re: command line password managers

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I am hoping to move to  using pass:

https://www.passwordstore.org/

I like that's fully cli driven. I like that you can store passwords ina
git repository, and that the password storehouse is encrypted using
gpg2.

There are clients available for multiple operating environments
including Android, though I've no notion how accessible any of the gui
clients are.

The only reason I'm not using pass now is that I ran into problems
trying to update my gpg keys last time I tried to tend to this chore.
Perhaps I'll try again over the hollidays.

Janina


Jason White writes:
> I'm also using pwsafe. After looking at the tools listed here:
> https://pwsafe.org/relatedprojects.shtml
> there doesn't seem to be a fully functional v3-compatible command line utility. The Perl-based tool mentioned there is said to offer read-only support for PasswordSafe v3 databases. The Objective Caml version could be interesting, but the link leads straight to a 404 error.
> 
> If memory serves, there's a command line tool available that uses PGP-encrypted files to store the password data. This may be what you'll want to migrate toward.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Speakup <speakup-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Frank Carmickle
> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2018 4:18 PM
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> Subject: command line password managers
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I’ve been using pwsafe for at least a decade and it’s probably time to find something else. What are people using? I’d really like to find a passwordsafe v3 compatible commandline app, as I’m using passwordsafe on multiple platforms. My current commandline pwsafe database is a v2. I will certainly need to migrate it to something else ,which doesn’t look painless. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> THanks
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