[omaha] [OT] WebKeePass vs ClipperZ vs TeamPass, but none are Python based.

Rob Townley rob.townley at gmail.com
Tue May 24 18:40:41 EDT 2016


I have been using KeePass 1 for far too long and need to make the jump to
something else crossplatform.  When one password is decrypted all of them
are in memory as cleartext.

On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 10:04 AM, Steve Young <wereapwhatwesow at gmail.com>
wrote:

> I use keepass personally, but have been leery of using something like
> Lastpass.  But I think anything is better than using the same password for
> everything, like many people do.
>
> On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 1:31 AM, Rob Townley via Omaha <omaha at python.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Anyone using a python web based password manager for work?  home?
>>
>> ClipperZ was the first to offer javascript based decryption.  Now that
>> they
>> have blockchained everything, just the open-source front-end is on
>> github.com/clipperz.
>>
>> Came across WebKeePass which puts a web interface on your existing keepass
>> database.  i currently use keepass, but not thrilled all passwords are
>> decrypted at once.
>>
>> TeamPass has much more of the feature set i am looking for except i am not
>> sure the author knows much about securing a web server.  It does have 2fa
>> and LDAP / Active Directory integration and groups of users.
>>
>> TeamVault is python based and pip installable.  Looks like it has started
>> LDAP integration.  github.com/trehn/teamvault
>>
>> passpy and passpie
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