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Keepass debian
Keepass debian







KeePassX started as a Linux port of KeePass, which was at that time an open source but Windows-only password manager. It can also import (and convert) the older KeePass 1 (.kdb) databases. I've been using the Linux and Windows versions for years, and there are mobile versions too. One of the reasons I chose and recommend KeePassX is because it uses the KeePass 2 (.kdbx) password database format as the native format. It's powerful, well supported, and very stable. I started with a password-protected spreadsheet, then decided I needed to find a secure, yet human-friendly, piece of software that does it all for me. When I found KeePassX, my life changed. How do you remember them all, not to mention remember to change them periodically? And if you are a system administrator, you might manage hundreds of accounts with hundreds of passwords. Today there are dozens of usernames, IDs, and passwords to be managed by the average person. There are several programs attackers can use to help guess or 'crack' passwords, but by choosing good passwords and keeping them confidential, you can make it more difficult for an unauthorized person to access your information." Computer Emergency Readiness Team, "Passwords are a common form of authentication and are often the only barrier between a user and your personal information. Welcome to the communityĪccording to the U.S.









Keepass debian