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Arman2018-06-26 14:56:30
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Arman, 2018-06-26 14:56:30

Where to store and how to share passwords among colleagues?

After
https://medium.freecodecamp.org/discovering-the-hi...
I decided to seriously address this issue, now passwords are walking in the mail and in messengers and various bitbuckets / basecaps. What about you?
For myself, I use https://www.keepassx.org/ , but the interface leaves much to be desired, especially password generation.
I thought about creating a working file with keys and uploading it to the company's cloud, where anyone with access can edit and watch the tech. passwords.

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Maxim Grishin, 2018-06-26
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Transfer - by mail, the most developed option IMHO, and one of the most affordable for the organization. Store common passwords - somewhere in the database with access to personal credits. It's probably ideal not to have shared passwords at all, but it's usually required that a KZ in some service outlive any personal KZ (like, say, an Internet mail system administrator's KZ, or web hosting admin access), which means they need to be stored somewhere.
Messengers as a means of transferring passwords are technically an option if they are fully controlled, or end-to-end encryption is available. The rest will leak one day, and it's good if it leaks later than the expiration date.
PS: those who post passwords on public sites where a guest or a robot can read them - SSZB.

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athacker, 2018-06-26
@athacker

teampass.
Passwords from the "common cloud" will leak in the same way. Passing passwords through mail is the risk of leaking these passwords when the mailbox is compromised.

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Anton Ulanov, 2018-06-27
@antonsr98

We have one typical one that, when entering stands, we use further, users already set the desired password for them, well, only in person when meeting on a piece of paper, if access to external servers, then we have an internal resource with such entries based on the ball. Access to own network only through l2tp ipsec+Nps verification by login, password, department and group

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