[opensuse] recommend me a password manager?
Dear All I have been comparing all different password managers for some time, and run pwman on FreeBSD and Figaro's Password Manager on SuSE 10.1 for some months (not satisfied by FPM). Now I have a fresh 10.2 installation and I am looking for suggestions on the list. It seems there are too few avaiable password managers on the SuSE sources. What I need is pretty simple: I need a password manager that either work as X application or as console application. As X application it should use gtk2 (not gtk1) and better be dockable to the notification area or run as gnome panel applet. That's all ^_^ pwman is not found on SuSE as wellas on packman/Guru package collection. Actually I cannot find ANY password manager on official SuSE package repository and packman/guru. Or I simply missed them? Thank you very much in advance :) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Am Sun, 7. January 2007 15:44 schrieb Zhang Weiwu:
Dear All
I have been comparing all different password managers for some time, and run pwman on FreeBSD and Figaro's Password Manager on SuSE 10.1 for some months (not satisfied by FPM). Now I have a fresh 10.2 installation and I am looking for suggestions on the list.
It seems there are too few avaiable password managers on the SuSE sources. What I need is pretty simple: I need a password manager that either work as X application or as console application. As X application it should use gtk2 (not gtk1) and better be dockable to the notification area or run as gnome panel applet. That's all ^_^
May be revelation will [1] fullfill your needs. It's a gtk2 application and has a gnome-panel applet. But afaik it is not for console use / don't accept console commands for opening it's stored data.
pwman is not found on SuSE as wellas on packman/Guru package collection.
You may compile it from the source tarball? Such small applications will compile quite easy and flawless, mostly.
Actually I cannot find ANY password manager on official SuSE package repository and packman/guru. Or I simply missed them? Hhhm, there is at least kwallet, which definetely is on the SUSE repositories. I would asume it's more the common 'needle in the haystack' phenomena. :-))
[1] http://oss.codepoet.no/revelation/ regards, thomas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
在 2007-01-07日的 23:09 +0100,email.listen@googlemail.com写道:
Am Sun, 7. January 2007 15:44 schrieb Zhang Weiwu:
Dear All
I have been comparing all different password managers for some time, and run pwman on FreeBSD and Figaro's Password Manager on SuSE 10.1 for some months (not satisfied by FPM). Now I have a fresh 10.2 installation and I am looking for suggestions on the list.
It seems there are too few avaiable password managers on the SuSE sources. What I need is pretty simple: I need a password manager that either work as X application or as console application. As X application it should use gtk2 (not gtk1) and better be dockable to the notification area or run as gnome panel applet. That's all ^_^
May be revelation will [1] fullfill your needs. It's a gtk2 application and has a gnome-panel applet. But afaik it is not for console use / don't accept console commands for opening it's stored data.
pwman is not found on SuSE as wellas on packman/Guru package collection.
You may compile it from the source tarball? Such small applications will compile quite easy and flawless, mostly.
Thank you for your nice recommendation. I truly wish to try it a bit because from the screenshot looks very nice to me and has ALL features I need (and I won't need to manually transfer my FPM password set to it). I cannot succesfully compile it yet, because it complain for a package 'gnome-python-2.0' not found. This package do not exist on SuSE 10.2 but a similiar package called 'gnome-python-desktop' is already installed. I am a C language newbie plus compiler / Makefile stuff newbie, I am afraid tweak Makefile this is not what I can handle. Would be very glad if someone make an rpm package out of this package. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Am Mon, 8. January 2007 07:10 schrieb Zhang Weiwu:
在 2007-01-07日的 23:09 +0100,email.listen@googlemail.com写道:
Am Sun, 7. January 2007 15:44 schrieb Zhang Weiwu:
Dear All
I have been comparing all different password managers for some time, and run pwman on FreeBSD and Figaro's Password Manager on SuSE 10.1 for some months (not satisfied by FPM). Now I have a fresh 10.2 installation and I am looking for suggestions on the list.
It seems there are too few avaiable password managers on the SuSE sources. What I need is pretty simple: I need a password manager that either work as X application or as console application. As X application it should use gtk2 (not gtk1) and better be dockable to the notification area or run as gnome panel applet. That's all ^_^
May be revelation will [1] fullfill your needs. It's a gtk2 application and has a gnome-panel applet. But afaik it is not for console use / don't accept console commands for opening it's stored data.
pwman is not found on SuSE as wellas on packman/Guru package collection.
You may compile it from the source tarball? Such small applications will compile quite easy and flawless, mostly.
Thank you for your nice recommendation. I truly wish to try it a bit because from the screenshot looks very nice to me and has ALL features I need (and I won't need to manually transfer my FPM password set to it). Did you have a look at: http://en.opensuse.org/Additional_YaST_Package_Repositories
May be there is a site which has a revelation rpm.
I cannot succesfully compile it yet, because it complain for a package 'gnome-python-2.0' not found. This package do not exist on SuSE 10.2 but a similiar package called 'gnome-python-desktop' is already installed.
I was thinking of compiling pwman (which is a console application and don't need gui development libs as kde and gnome apps do) not of revelation. Pardon me for not making this clear enough.
I am a C language newbie plus compiler / Makefile stuff newbie, I am afraid tweak Makefile this is not what I can handle. Would be very glad if someone make an rpm package out of this package.
I haven't compiled revelation so far. It seems that you need to install at least one of the following development rpm's: python-gnome2-dev - Python bindings for the GNOME desktop environment python-gnome2-desktop-dev - Python bindings for the GNOME desktop environment python-gnome2-extras-dev - Python bindings for the GNOME desktop environment But I would suggest to have a closer look at the 'additional repositories' first. regards, thomas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Sunday 07 January 2007 10:44 am, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
It seems there are too few avaiable password managers on the SuSE sources.
I highly recommend pwmanager. It comes with SUSE! Well, at least it came on SUSE 10.0 (which I'm using). Jorge -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Zhang Weiwu escribió:
pwman is not found on SuSE. I packaged in my home proyect "pwman3" for you ;) which is the new pwman implemented on python, should work for you as well..
zyyper sa http://ftp-1.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/elvigia/openSUSE_10.2 zypper install pwman3 if dependencies are broken (f.e no package provides python-sqlite2) wait a few minutes and zypper ref, dependencies are building atm, cya;)
在 2007-01-07日的 22:05 -0300,Cristian Rodriguez R.写道:
Zhang Weiwu escribió:
pwman is not found on SuSE. I packaged in my home proyect "pwman3" for you ;) which is the new pwman implemented on python, should work for you as well..
zyyper sa http://ftp-1.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/elvigia/openSUSE_10.2
zypper install pwman3
if dependencies are broken (f.e no package provides python-sqlite2) wait a few minutes and zypper ref, dependencies are building atm,
Thank you very much. zypper on my host hangs there forever (probably
because of slow network), 3 hour later I had to kill it. Then start
"yast2 sw_single" and I can find pwman3 package avaiable, and then I
click and installed it;)
Here is the console output before zapper hangs, just in case someone
might wish to take a look.
joe:/home/zhangweiwu # zypper sa http://ftp-1.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/elvigia/openSUSE_10.2
3931 zmd
ZENworks Management Daemon is running.
WARNING: this command will not synchronize changes.
Use rug or yast2 for that.
Determining http://ftp-1.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/elvigia/openSUSE_10.2 source type...
http://ftp-1.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/elvigia/openSUSE_10.2 is type YUM
Do you want to trust key id 3B3011B76B9D6523 openSUSE Build Service
Zhang Weiwu escribió:
Thank you very much. zypper on my host hangs there forever (probably because of slow network), 3 hour later I had to kill it. Then start "yast2 sw_single" and I can find pwman3 package avaiable, and then I click and installed it;)
Here is the console output before zapper hangs, just in case someone might wish to take a look.
joe:/home/zhangweiwu # zypper sa http://ftp-1.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/elvigia/openSUSE_10.2 3931 zmd ZENworks Management Daemon is running. WARNING: this command will not synchronize changes.
stop zenworks /etc/init.d/novell-zmd stop && chkconfig novell-zmd off
Import key 3B3011B76B9D6523 in trusted keyring? [y/n]: [hangs]
If you dont enter y or n here, zypper hangs, known bug, see https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=232250 .. you MUST enter y or n :) unfortunately my pwman3 package compiles, install, but does not work in 10.2, seems python-sqlite2 module in the buildservice is too old, and the (now built-in) sqlite3 python 2.5 module is completely broken see : https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=228733 :(
在 2007-01-08一的 03:31 -0300,Cristian Rodriguez R.写道:
Zhang Weiwu escribió:
Thank you very much. zypper on my host hangs there forever (probably because of slow network), 3 hour later I had to kill it. Then start "yast2 sw_single" and I can find pwman3 package avaiable, and then I click and installed it;)
Here is the console output before zapper hangs, just in case someone might wish to take a look.
joe:/home/zhangweiwu # zypper sa http://ftp-1.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/elvigia/openSUSE_10.2 3931 zmd ZENworks Management Daemon is running. WARNING: this command will not synchronize changes.
stop zenworks
/etc/init.d/novell-zmd stop && chkconfig novell-zmd off
Import key 3B3011B76B9D6523 in trusted keyring? [y/n]: [hangs]
If you dont enter y or n here, zypper hangs, known bug, see
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=232250 .. you MUST enter y or n :)
unfortunately my pwman3 package compiles, install, but does not work in 10.2, seems python-sqlite2 module in the buildservice is too old, and the (now built-in) sqlite3 python 2.5 module is completely broken see :
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=228733
:(
Yes, I can confirm the pwman3 on my host die with this message: zhangweiwu@joe:~> pwman3 Error: You can only execute one statement at a time. I don't particularly like pwman3's idea. pwman was written in C and store password in a file, now pwman3 come with a lot of dependencies and who would have 1000+ password to manage that they need a SQL database, and what relational data is there in a password database? Emm, I don't understand. Perhaps pwman3 is only written because the author wish to try sqlite3 and get a hand on Python. People use console applications because they are simple, now they ain't anymore. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Zhang Weiwu escribió:
Yes, I can confirm the pwman3 on my host die with this message: zhangweiwu@joe:~> pwman3 Error: You can only execute one statement at a time.
yes, that is the problem. since Im no python wizard, need to gigure how to solve it.
I don't particularly like pwman3's idea. pwman was written in C and store password in a file,
the C version is still mantained by other people ...and it is building in the same repository I told you before ;) should be online in a while, tell me if that works for you ;-) package is called "pwman".
在 2007-01-08一的 05:22 -0300,Cristian Rodriguez R.写道:
Zhang Weiwu escribió:
Yes, I can confirm the pwman3 on my host die with this message: zhangweiwu@joe:~> pwman3 Error: You can only execute one statement at a time.
yes, that is the problem. since Im no python wizard, need to gigure how to solve it.
I don't particularly like pwman3's idea. pwman was written in C and store password in a file,
the C version is still mantained by other people ...and it is building in the same repository I told you before ;)
should be online in a while, tell me if that works for you ;-) package is called "pwman".
Today I have discovered this appllication appear in your repository and installed it (tested). Result is fine, this application works! Thanks! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
在 2007-01-07日的 22:05 -0300,Cristian Rodriguez R.写道:
Zhang Weiwu escribió:
pwman is not found on SuSE. I packaged in my home proyect "pwman3" for you ;) which is the new pwman implemented on python, should work for you as well..
zyyper sa http://ftp-1.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/elvigia/openSUSE_10.2
zypper install pwman3
if dependencies are broken (f.e no package provides python-sqlite2) wait a few minutes and zypper ref, dependencies are building atm,
Thank you very much. zypper on my host hangs there forever (probably because of slow network), 3 hour later I had to kill it. Then start "yast2 sw_single" and I can find pwman3 package avaiable, and then I click and installed it;)
Here is the console output before zapper hangs, just in case someone might wish to take a look.
joe:/home/zhangweiwu # zypper sa http://ftp-1.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/elvigia/openSUSE_10.2 3931 zmd ZENworks Management Daemon is running. WARNING: this command will not synchronize changes. Use rug or yast2 for that. Determining http://ftp-1.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/elvigia/openSUSE_10.2
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 hello, i prefer keepassx, a port from keepass for windows. can be found on https://sf.net Zhang Weiwu schrieb: source type...
http://ftp-1.gwdg.de/pub/opensuse/repositories/home:/elvigia/openSUSE_10.2 is type YUM Do you want to trust key id 3B3011B76B9D6523 openSUSE Build Service
fingerprint:A09B553866A1C4E44EC752953B3011B76B9D6523 ? [y/n]: y Import key 3B3011B76B9D6523 in trusted keyring? [y/n]: [hangs]
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFoiR1I2s6na0vU1cRAtstAJ9bMfOAyYnlMk24js6DMH79VLMKAQCfbaVI I3aCJBXfyTJjni11L1DnX3w= =8Oik -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
* Zhang Weiwu
It seems there are too few avaiable password managers on the SuSE sources. What I need is pretty simple: I need a password manager that either work as X application or as console application. As X application it should use gtk2 (not gtk1) and better be dockable to the notification area or run as gnome panel applet. That's all ^_^
Qt but noch KDE: http://qpamat.berlios.de. You found instructions on the web page how to find a suitable SUSE package. Regards, Bernhard
Dne Monday 08 January 2007 10:23 Bernhard Walle napsal(a):
* Zhang Weiwu
[2007-01-07 15:44]: It seems there are too few avaiable password managers on the SuSE sources. What I need is pretty simple: I need a password manager that either work as X application or as console application. As X application it should use gtk2 (not gtk1) and better be dockable to the notification area or run as gnome panel applet. That's all ^_^
Qt but noch KDE: http://qpamat.berlios.de. You found instructions on the web page how to find a suitable SUSE package.
Just for record Nearly same interface, but writen in java (which is plus for me) KisKis http://kiskis.sourceforge.net/ (scroll down for screenshot) -- Pavel Nemec Software Engineer --------------------------------------------------------------------- SuSE CR, s.r.o. e-mail: pnemec@suse.cz Lihovarska 1060/12 tel:+420 284 028 981 190 00 Praha 9 fax:+420 296 542 374 Ceska republika http://www.suse.cz
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Bernhard Walle
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email.listen@googlemail.com
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Jorge Fábregas
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lala [c]
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Zhang Weiwu