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
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