From: Aaron W. <li...@wh...> - 2006-03-10 10:48:05
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Hello all, I would be incredibly keen to see opensync used for synchronising passwords. As much as appointments or contacts, the list of accounts and passwords that one must keep track of is constantly changing. When I was in Windows I used eWallet because I loved the fact that I had the same database of passwords, account numbers, membership information etc. on both the PC and on my Palm. Now that I am in Linux one of the things that I miss most is an equivalent to this software and I am currently using eWallet in Wine on my PC (but I have to go back to Windows in order to synchronise). There are open source password managers: for the palm there are STRIP http://www.identicentric.com/products/strip/index.html and Gnu-Keyring http://gnukeyring.sourceforge.net/ and for the PC there are PasswordSafe (https://sourceforge.net/projects/passwordsafe) and MyPasswordSafe. I'm sure that there are many that I have never seen. None of these have good, if any, synchronisation capabilities. It occurred to me that if opensync plug-ins were used to synchronise these files, an exciting new possibility arises; all the other little password programmes could synchronise with the password manager as well. Firefox could synchronise to the "Websites" section/category of the password manager, Thunderbird with the "Email Accounts", kWallet or Gnome-Keyring could synchronise to the "System Passwords" section and so on. Not only would there be an open source password manager smartphone-palm-PC-pocketPC suite, but it would give the open source world complete access to all their passwords in one place... or every place. I think that if the snowball was started, other projects would jump on board to add plug-ins. Aaron |