In this post you will find set of
password managers for Linux which provides secure storage for your
passwords for sensitive data. If you still keep the passwords in plain
text then you must consider one of available password managers .
KeePassX
KeePassX has been a very popular and
famous password manager for Linux for a very long time and still trusted
by pretty big number of users. When user launches the KeePassX password
manager first it requires to set up of a master password to add an
extra layer of security to password storage. As an option you can use a
file with encryption key instead of the password. This key file can be
used along with the master password to provide stronger security.
KeePassX application is rather simple so you can easily create one or
more databases which will have a master password and will contain all
the login credentials stored encrypted. This manager is considered to be
one of the most secure managers. If you’re Ubuntu user just type in
terminal the following command:
sudo apt-get install keepassx |
GPassword Manager
Gpassword Manager (GPM) is also one of
the most secure and highly rated password managers which have more
friendly and easy to use interface that KeePassX. This utility has many
features that make it to be a good choice for most of the high level
computer users. This password manager allows to set and add favorites
into system-tray that is one of the unique features of this application.
GPM utility uses the crypto++ method for encryption which can be used
in Windows and Linux hence it enables the same database to be used on
different platforms without the need to convert anything.
My Passwords
My Passwords is a simple and easy to use
utility that allows you to store all your login credentials in an
encrypted manner within a file. The most exciting feature of this
utility are its speed and no requirement of an installation. Encryption
algorithm that is used there is AES. Storage in Derby Database format
along with AES encryption gives the user the power to create secure and
fast password repository. The interface for this utility is fairly
simple.
Fiagaro’s Password Manager 2
Fiagaro’s Password Manager 2 is another
powerful tool with strong encryption methods that makes it one of the
most secure utility for managing passwords in Linux. Fiagaro’s Password
Manager 2 uses the AES-256 encryption of the database files which hold
all your login credentials (it uses master password that should be set
up once you started the program first).
Gringotts
Gringotts is rather old project: its
application for Linux/Unix provides the user the possibility to store
his or her notes in secure storage encrypted by symmetrical ciphers.
Gringotts has a set of eight different algorithms that can be used to
encrypt the desired data. This utility also provides different methods
for hashing as well as compression. The interface of Gringotts is not as
simple as of other password Managers but still easy to use and most
effective for old school bearded Unix users.
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