I'm looking for a password manager to run under GNOME with the following features:
mandatory: * allows copying of password to clipboard, without showing password on screen (to stop shoulder surfers) highly desirable: * integrates with Firefox to store website passwords, or failing that, another browser. * can initiate an FTP connection (using Nautilus as an FTP client is fine, I've never had any luck with gFTP). desirable: * integrates with the GNOME NetworkManager Applet to store WiFi passwords, or integrates with GNOME Keyring manager (which currently stores WiFi passwords) * can initiate an SSH connection, preferably through tilda I'm looking at Revelation and FPM at the moment, and I've found this how-to/blog on a few options including pam-keyring, but it seems to be more focussed on single sign on: http://uwstopia.nl/blog/2006/08/password-hell-gdm-ssh-gnome-keyring and the follow up: http://uwstopia.nl/blog/2006/08/password-hell-part-ii What do you use? Ben -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
