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passhole
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(In)Security of the “Pass” password manager
The KeePass format has been around for years. I don't really understand why people keep using pass, or why it bills itself as the "standard" Unix password manager.
There are also already command line KeePass utilities, like passhole [0] (mine) and keepassxc-cli.
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Pass: The standard Unix password manager
I wrote a pass equivalent for KeePass for this very reason [0]. KeePass doesn't leak any metadata because everything is contained in a single file.
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Kure - CLI password manager
There is passhole for cli https://github.com/Evidlo/passhole
pass-tomb
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KeePass is the free, open source, light-weight and easy-to-use password manager
By itself, Passwordstore will not encrypt file names or directory names, which might not be a problem if no one else has access to the machine that hosts your git repo, but if that's not the case (even if it's a private repo on whatever platform), you might want to use either Tomb or git-crypt-remote to have full end-to-end encryption. There are even some tools that glue tomb and pass together (https://github.com/roddhjav/pass-tomb for one), though I'm not sure what's the situation is like when it comes to mobile integration with tomb/git-crypt-remote.
- Clever uses of pass, the Unix password manager
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Any self-hostable password managers worth using?
That can of course be fixed by using pass-tomb, but that isn’t implemented in mobile clients (at least not on iOS).
- Pass: The standard Unix password manager
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LastPass is finally a no-brainer to ditch: Bitwarden?
A plug-in called pass-tomb exists to fix this, but doesn’t work with mobile apps (a least not iOS)
What are some alternatives?
gopass - The slightly more awesome standard unix password manager for teams
pass-grave - An extension for pass (the standard Unix password manager) to easily hide the metadata of the password store
age - A simple, modern and secure encryption tool (and Go library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.
OpenKeychain - OpenKeychain is an OpenPGP implementation for Android.
Android-Password-Store - Android application compatible with ZX2C4's Pass command line application
pash - 🔒 A simple password manager using GPG written in POSIX sh.
Android-Password-S
pass-import - A pass extension for importing data from most existing password managers
pass-otp - A pass extension for managing one-time-password (OTP) tokens
fzf-pass - fzf based fuzzy finder password extension for pass(1)
docker-credential-helpers - Programs to keep Docker login credentials safe by storing in platform keystores