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What password manager for Linux c cli to use?
Often you have to connect to different servers via rdp, ssh or sql. Everywhere different passwords. You don't want to store passwords in plain text. on it the idea of what that key-value-storage was born.
Those are the base that will be blocked in accordance with the policy.
When connecting, in the line I specify the password login key with the link "take it to storage"
Now I use KeePass2. I found KPScript, but I don't like that the master password needs to be transmitted in plain text.
I would like KPScript but without asking for a password, and working only if the database is unlocked.
Now KPScript is used with the key to the database on a flash drive. but not much more secure.
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Made through pass .
The first time you connect, you will be prompted to enter a password.
I connect like this:
xfreerdp -u user -p $(pass rdp/server) 127.0.0.1
mysql -uuser -p$(pass sql/server) --host=127.0.0.1
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