On 09/19/2017 05:18 AM, Sorin Srbu wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of FHDATA > Sent: den 18 september 2017 18:10 > To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> > Subject: Re: [CentOS] KeePassX replacement > > On Mon, 18 Sep 2017, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > >>> You may have reasons to prefer KeePassX over KeePass 2, though. >> I for one use keepassx. My password database is synchronized between >> variety of systems, and I can view/edit it on: CentOS, FreeBSD, MS >> Windows, Android (and should be able on any derivatives of those). I >> didn't try iOS as currently I don't have a need in that. >> >> Incidentally, does anybody know if there is any necessity in keepassx to >> be patched? Did I read the original post correctly: there is no activity >> on the development site for long time? Should there be any? (As, I would >> say for comparison: cvs is so established software that there is no >> development to expect, only if there are any security holes found those >> need to be patched). Any insight on KeePassX anybody? >> >> Valeri > hello > > using keepassx probably for 10 years or so across linux,win,mac,ios > > in late 2015 there was a security issue found and folks @ keepassx.org > patched it fairly quickly and patch propagated > up to epel quickly as well ... > > passwd manager {non-cloud ones} , in my opinion, > is a "static" concept ... > unless no issues with the underlying frameworks, > what's there to patch ... > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > OT-sidetrack: > > What is/are a good cloud-less password manager if I'd need it in a > cross-platform scenario; Windows, CentOS, Ubuntu and Android? > > A cloud enabled manager would be okay I guess if I could move the password > database to say my own private cloud and be able to access it from there > from all platforms. > > KeepassX seemed like a good choice until I found out it didn't do Android. > > Suggestions greatly appreciated! > > Thanks. > > -- > //Sorin > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos I have installed keypass2android on my phones which should be able to use the same database but have not tried it to see how to actually use a password manager on a touchscreen device... Apparently there are also concerns about apps having "unlimited" access to the clipboard so one should use the keepass2android keyboard. Sounds like a hassle...