I'm in search of an 'enterprise level' password storage system. I have looked at phpMyPass and it looks promising, but the demo doesn't seem to have everything I want. http://freshmeat.net/releases/127316/ While this one says v2.0 http://www.phpmypass.paniris.com/ Says 1.0 ??
I need it to be multiuser, have different security levels/access, encrypt and decrypt on the fly (phpmypass has all the passwords in the rendered HTML page :-( ), grouping of passwords (i.e. 'internal servers', websites, banks, clients sites, personal, etc). Ideally it should use mod_auth_mysql for security. The storage should be encrypted so that even root can't see the passwords in the database without the decryption key. Perhaps use a strong crypto algorithm for the important fields, not just the pw. I'd like to store: common name, url, username, pw, notes, incept date, last mod date at least. I could build this myself, or I could take phpMyPass and run with it, but I thought I'd see if there were anything else out there before I build this. http://daevid.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php