Pass4Win
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Pass4Win
- Quel gestionnaire de mots de passe utilisez-vous ?
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Pass: The standard Unix password manager
I've been using pass for several years now and I recommend it to my friends, but I usually get weird looks when I say I store my passwords in a git repo (it's not as bad as it sounds!). Here's why:
- I host my git repo on my desktop computer (through SSH), so it's not exposed anywhere except if you have SSH access to my computer. (A lot of people seem to think git = GitHub which is not true).
- The passwords are GPG encrypted so even if it were leaked that would be okay as long as my secret key remains secure.
As far as usability goes, I usually use the -c option to copy/paste my passwords. I used a browser extension for awhile, but I haven't gotten around to reinstalling since the copy/paste works fine for me. Syncing with my phone and Linux devices works perfectly (since it's just git).
The Windows client seems to be no longer maintained [1], so I would like better support here for my Surface. But this is still okay since I can SSH to my desktop computer from Windows and copy/paste the passwords from there.
[1] https://github.com/mbos/Pass4Win#readme
pash
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ProtonMail bridge on FreeBSD
Thank you ! That's extremely helpful. I am using pash but it sounds potentially compatiable with "pass".
- Pash β A simple password manager using GPG written in Posix sh
- What are some of your favorite CLI/TUI apps?
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Store and share passwords among Linux, Mac and Windows in a local network
The core of my solution is a simple Password Manager called pash.
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How to Handle Secrets on the Command Line
I prefer pash, but same diff
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Pass: The standard Unix password manager
> Itβs secure, because itβs a short bash script
There is also POSIX sh implementation available that is even shorter: https://github.com/dylanaraps/pash
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Password Managers
And, of course, pash, a password manager written in 145 SLOC of POSIX shell. A more minimal alternative to pass (passwordstore). It can also use tr to filter a given charset from /dev/urandom to generate passwords.
What are some alternatives?
pass-import - A pass extension for importing data from most existing password managers
gopass - The slightly more awesome standard unix password manager for teams
pass-code - A pass extension that obscures the filenames and folder hierarchy within your password store.
pass-tomb - A pass extension that helps you keep the whole tree of passwords encrypted inside a Tomb.
age - A simple, modern and secure encryption tool (and Go library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.
gokey - A simple vaultless password manager in Go
prs - π A secure, fast & convenient password manager CLI using GPG and git to sync.
Android-Password-Store - Android application compatible with ZX2C4's Pass command line application
OpenKeychain - OpenKeychain is an OpenPGP implementation for Android.
passage - A fork of password-store (https://www.passwordstore.org) that uses age (https://age-encryption.org) as backend.
pass-otp - A pass extension for managing one-time-password (OTP) tokens