It was said KDE3.2 may come with a password manager, but what do you use to store your passwords? At the moment I use knotes, but it has no search function. Are there already any KDE tools for storing arbitrary passwords? Can be a simple tool, encryption not needed, just clean and working.
What's about using a plain text file for all passwords and encrypt it with gpg? So, you only have one passphrase to mention AND you have a minimum of security.
Also one benefit is, that you can use this solution in a console. You don't need X to read your passwords.
greets
Tom
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There are only 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand binary and those who don't.
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System passwords (machines on my network) I keep in my head. The only thing I have to keep track of are what online resources I have signed up for and what the ID's and passwords are. I use a password protected spreadsheet.
Though i like the gpg idea. I just have to learn how to use it. I just started usig linux and have never messed with any encryption software. gpg is on my todo list