On May 15, 2011, at 4:56 PM, Tracy Reed wrote:

> passwords." so there has been resistence. There are password keeper programs
> which use a master password to encrypt the list of passwords but those work
> better for personal use: If we have to change or add a server root password I
> don't want to have to get everyone to update their personal lists. I am 
> leaning
> towards A GPG encrypted file on an internal server somewhere as is my standard
> practice although if The Boss, who has no command line skills, wants access to
> it also for purely territorial reasons as he has no legitimate reason, that 
> may
> be an issue.
> 
> I'm sure this is a common problem. What do the rest of you do?

We used to use a GPG-encrypted file, but it was a pain. Now we use this:

http://pwman.sourceforge.net/

Not too fancy, but it's free and does the job.

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