Password Safe
Tuesday, 29 July 2003 13:26I've recently started using Password Safe (originally by Bruce Schneier) to keep track of some of my passwords… and also to generate some new passwords.
Part of what triggered this was seeing that somebody had scribbled in my Blurty (two entries which I've since deleted).
Having the same password in multiple places is convenient but insecure; choosing different passwords for lots of places is hard to remember. Password Safe makes it easier by generating random passwords for new places and remembering them in one place.
The disadvantage is that I need to have Password Safe around (and keep it synchronised between home and work), or else I have no hope of remembering the passwords.
Thankfully, it seems that there's a version out for Pocket PC… the project page says it needs Pocket PC 2000, but perhaps it'll also work with what I have (3.0?). So then I can carry the passwords around with me.
Have to see how things work out in practice.
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Date: Tuesday, 29 July 2003 05:13 (UTC)no subject
Date: Tuesday, 29 July 2003 05:22 (UTC)It does have the advantage that if you go to a web site you haven't visited in a year or so, I can generally remember the password if I tend to pick the same one everywhere :p
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Date: Tuesday, 29 July 2003 05:34 (UTC)no subject
Date: Tuesday, 29 July 2003 05:37 (UTC)I've been using STRIP (http://www.zetetic.net/products.html) on my Palm for the last couple of years: it's been very useful for remembering passwords for machines or sites I hardly ever log in to, and also for keeping other details handy.
It's particularly good for the situation where you move into a new office and suddenly have to remember > (7±2) access and alarm codes, all of which are numeric and none of which are changeable.
STRIP
Date: Tuesday, 29 July 2003 07:41 (UTC)I'll have to see whether Password Safe works on my PDA and whether it'll be similarly useful to what you describe.
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Date: Tuesday, 29 July 2003 10:07 (UTC)I still prefer to have a little more control over my own info. I'll never use the "remember my password" options on any browser that offers. If I keep having to type it in myself, it forces me to remember at least the most important/commonly used ones. If it's automated, I'll forget, then one day I'll be on a different machine, the cookie will get wiped, I need to start from scratch, or whatever and I'll be hooped.
This is the same reason I won't use Quicken or any other accounting software. I made a spreadsheet, formulae'ed up the wazoo for my own stuff.
New Version:)
Date: Monday, 11 August 2003 10:30 (UTC)http://www.livejournal.com/users/sourceforgefrnt/26450.html
Re: New Version:)
Date: Monday, 11 August 2003 10:42 (UTC)Thanks for telling me, though!
Re: New Version:)
Date: Monday, 11 August 2003 13:15 (UTC)