Understood and agreed.

That's why I chose keepass. I have the db on my linux server, and have a mapped connection to the server. Also, I run a cron job on the laptop to keep the laptop copy of the db up to date, in the event I cannot get to the server through ssh (or perhaps I don't have internet). And, finally, there is a cell-phone app for it that can access the db over ssh as well.

So, I use it on _all_ of my machines (windows and linux alike) and all my cell phones as well. I keep everything in it as well... grocery lists, credit card informations, literally anything that I want to have access to wherever I am and whatever I have to reach it.

Keepass allows me to keep the database on my servers, and manage my own access and security.

~mark petryk
~w:http://www.lorimarksolutions.com

On 9/12/24 13:42, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
On 9/12/24 11:01, Mark at Lorimark wrote:
use keepass - keep the database on your pc


Works great on the PC.  But then there are the laptop, the phone, the tablet, etc. And not always at home.

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