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* There are a lot of tools who try to help you to organize your passwords. * We choosed '''keepassx'''' - http://www.keepassx.org/ |
* There are a lot of tools which try to help you organize your passwords. * We chose '''keepassx'''' - http://www.keepassx.org/ |
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| * If you use different databases: specify the db file as argument on the commandline or select it via the GUI. | * If you use different databases: specify the db file as argument on the command line or select it via the GUI. |
Password Management Tool
- There are a lot of tools which try to help you organize your passwords.
We chose keepassx' - http://www.keepassx.org/
- It's available for Linux and Windows.
- The database is the same for Linux and Windows - you can use the same in both worlds.
Installation
- Thinlinc: already installed.
- mathpwt1 / mathpwt4: will be installed soon.
Ubuntu general: sudo apt-get install keepassx
- Windows: download from the homepage.
Use
- If you use only one database: keepassx will remember your last used database.
- If you use different databases: specify the db file as argument on the command line or select it via the GUI.
