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    Keeper of Secrets is a web-based multi-user password safe. It is meant to be used by small to medium sized organizations (or individuals who like to operate their own web server ;)). Of course KoS stores all the passwords in encrypted form.
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    yagodu

    yagodu

    password safe / manager for linux and windows (and mac ?) via qt

    Password safe for Windows and Linux. If you want to manage your passwords (or other information) in one file and access that file with Windows and with Linux, this could be your choice. You create trees where each knot and leaf contains as many key/value pairs as you like. Then the whole thing is written encrypted to one file. Windows binaries and Debian32/64 binaries are downloadable. If you want to build it yourself - I suggest Linux users do that - get Qt4, call qmake and make...
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    MiDicc

    MiDicc

    Generador de diccionarios de ataque multi-plataforma y parametrizable

    Realice su propio diccionario de ataque, usando caracteres personalizables y con longitud de palabra fija, generando todas las combinaciones que puedan existir.
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    Designed to use what is known about users via the /etc/passwd file on unix/linux systems to generate a dynamic dictionary or csv file of more accurate guesses as to what their possible password may be, to look for bad password protection practices.
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    Itilect FTP Proxy

    Itilect FTP Proxy

    Provide users with a managed temporary access to arbitary FTP

    This tool allows you to set proxied access for your users, using predefined FTP accounts. System works like this: Users connects to FTP proxy just like they do with a regular FTP, but using specially formed string as a username (string, that includes their internal profile name and desired target FTP) and their internal password. If they are allowed to access this host, proxy will establish connection with a target FTP and authenticate using real credentials. After that, server will act as a proxy between user and target FTP, forwarding requests back and forth.
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    PasSafe
    PasSafe is a free & open source password manager for all Operating Systems. Store your passwords in a highly-encrypted database locked with one master password.
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    The Shibboleth Proxy provides an intermediate filter to the Shibboleth authentication system, enabling Shibboleth unaware applications to connect automatically and make use of Shibboleth protected HTTP-based service providers.
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    An attempt to bring order to the chaotic world of computer passwords
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