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Re: Password Management ?



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Le 26 nov. 2011 à 18:43, Stephen Allen <marathon.durandal@gmail.com> a écrit :

> On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 04:21:52PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
>> Olivier BATARD wrote:
>>> I'm just interested on how, after googling for a long time, on a
>>> debian, can we manage users's passwords. I mean how can we manage a
>>> password database on a web php site for example ?
>>>
>>> How do you manage your user's passwords database ?
>>
>> You have asked a very confusing question.  It will ask different
>> questions to different people.
>
> Agreed.

Ok my question is about how to manage user's password I mean how to
store user's password and let them access like keepass but web ?

>
>> You asked specifically about a php web site.  Every php web site that
>> has user logins that I have ever worked with has always had its own
>> unique password database with its own unique fields.  This means that
>> each php web site needs to manage its own passwords through the
>> provided php web interface.  Or you could access the database directly
>> such as through the command line or through phpmyadmin.
>
> Perhaps the OP means something like Keepass or LastPass which manages user passwords in
> a web browser environment?

Exactly.

>
> I use LastPass which works fine on GNU/Linux and Google-Chrome and/or Chromium.
>

Anyone knows an offline tool like lastpass ?
>
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