Sysadmins, how do you store and manage passwords?
Sysadmins, how do you store and manage passwords?
From a simple KeePass database to enterprise credential management solutions—what’s your setup at work?
Sysadmins, how do you store and manage passwords?
From a simple KeePass database to enterprise credential management solutions—what’s your setup at work?
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Personally, 1Password, but their enshittifaction is serious.
Work, Password Safe. But we’re moving to CyberArk.
I've been using 1password for over a decade. I'd love to know more about the enshitification you're seeing.
I just looked back and my first vault item dates back to 2010. Time flies.
I think enshittification is slightly an overstatement. They’re under VC pressure now and moving aggressively towards a subscription model with capabilities increasingly behind the subscription. I bought a few licenses for Mac and PC a while ago; the software still works but no browser extensions - need a subscription for that. Also, take a look at their job postings. Same job pays double in USA vs Canada. Funny way to do things if they’re Canadian.
Thanks for a great response. I've been a paying customer for ages, and added my family as well. So I don't have the paywall issues you're seeing.
Why do companies name their password safe "Password Safe"? Thats about as relevant as naming a phone "Phone".
It was a password safe before password safes were cool. https://www.pwsafe.org/2002.shtml
Thank you for clarifying!
I clicked the button to make a link but it didn’t work. :)
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See the Nothing Phone (2a)
Or this obscure device confusingly named iPhone