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Web AND Mobile (Apple iPhone) based, multi user, java port of the KeePass project. A free, easy to use password manager which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. Focused on deep encryption and ease of use.
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...
KeePass for J2ME is a J2ME port of KeePass Password Safe, a free, open source, light-weight and easy-to-use password manager. You can store passwords in a highly-encrypted database on a mobile phone, and view them on the go.
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.
jCryptPad stores text informationen hierarchical, e.g. passwords, important texts etc. The data is saved in a encrypted xml file. Encryption is done with the AES algorithm. Additionally a password generator and a text encryption editor is also included.
Password generator. The user can choice the characters, write the results in text file, make pronunceable passwords, choice the number of digits and codes. Visual version made in Java and non-visual version in C. Great performance.
Re-implementation of the Revelation Password Manager in Java
As the original Revelation Password Manager seems to be dormant, and Gnome 3 removed it's greatest feature, the taskbar applet, and having a lot of passwords in the revelation format, re-implementing the password manager in Java seemed like a good idea. YMMV. The goal is to have a common underpinning to allow quick addition of file formats, storage locations and platforms by using Java.