On Wed, 6 Jun 2012, Les Mikesell wrote:

Thanks - but I probably use at least a dozen different devices in the
course of a day (win/mac/linux/android, at least) and am not very good
at planning to be on the right one at the right time and worse, some
are firewalled from each other.   Is there some way to handle that
without trusting them all to some random outside service?

There are still some things I won't put in it myself (i.e. only on a piece of paper or on a flash drive in a safe), but I think the GPL-licensed KeePassX (vs the regular KeePass) + KeePassDroid + DropBox might cover you.

http://www.keepassx.org/
http://www.keepassdroid.com/
http://www.dropbox.com/

I have not used the Android one lately, but each time I open KeePassX under Linux (regularly) or under Windows (occasionally), I enter a password and pass it a key-file. The key file path is pre-filled-in, so just type the master password. If you don't have both, you can't get in there.

And if you need access to the list at the command-line, export it as text occasionally, encrypt it with gpg... (and shred the text file)

  Jason


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