pwsafe is a password database command-line utility. Passwords are kept in an encrypted database. Compatible with Counterpane's Win32 PasswordSafe ( https://sourceforge.net/projects/passwordsafe ).
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any documentation for implementing SSO and enterprise implementation of pwsafe
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Dragging a pwsafe entry from one folder to another caused a crash
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Getting "Unable to create intermediate backup" and "Couldn't save database. Please save manually." Rony sent: Sounds like the simplest fix is to open your PasswordSafe database, and then use File->Save As... to create a new copy. Use that as your working safe, keeping the old one as backup. Let me know if you need more asistance. Database set of files is in my Dropbox, easy enough to find. What shall I name the new copy? What shall I rename the old copy to? Sorry to be such a novice!
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Well, bad for me. I figured it out. PWSafe is a remarkable app after all. Thanks for watching my frustration work itself out.
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I tried to make up my own 'Secret Key" and got pwsafe registered in the Authenticator. I was then able to login to Pwsafe with that Yubikey once but cannot repeat it. I also have 2 backup Yubikeys that I need to register and cannot find a way. Anyone out there know how to use one or multiple Pwsafe backup Yubikeys in Android 13?
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Very useful, I use it call the time! Bravo :-)
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Thank you for giving us a passwort tool that does not require a gui and can be kept on a ssh server for easy access from anywhere
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Excellent little utility. I only wish it were licensed under a copyfree license, instead of the GPL.
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Thanks much for this great tool!!
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The only way to manage passwords. Use it most days. Great program.