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agromov912020-08-27 19:54:43
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agromov91, 2020-08-27 19:54:43

How to store customer passwords?

Who keeps customer passwords? Share)
Standard password managers are not suitable, since for one site you have access to hosting, FTP, and the admin panel.

Google spreadsheet? Or are there better options?

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Vladimir Korotenko, 2020-08-27
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v:\project\client_name\
v:\project\client_name\mail
v:\project\client_name\pwd
v:\project\client_name\git

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xmoonlight, 2020-08-27
@xmoonlight

There is a separate client folder on the "desktop" with "cut" access rights, available only under a different (under the "desktop") user.
System (system user) - does not have access there!
For one client:
1. Hosting and (s)ftp - full URI links in labels (host, port, username/password, etc.) for launching the required programs.
2. Admin panel - a shortcut to launch the desired link through a web browser and standard password remembering.
(+ next to it lies a textbook with all client accesses in the same client folder).

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