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	<title>The Realm of RawFlyer.com &#187; Computers</title>
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		<title>Password Manager</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever had so many passwords and logins that you couldn&#8217;t remember all of them?  Chances are if you&#8217;ve got that issue, you just use the same password over and over and over again, which studies have shown is not the smartest thing to do.  I had come across Password Safe a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever had so many passwords and logins that you couldn&#8217;t remember all of them?  Chances are if you&#8217;ve got that issue, you just use the same password over and over and over again, which studies have shown is not the smartest thing to do.  I had come across <a href="http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/">Password Safe</a> a few years ago, and while it is an excellent MS Windblows product, I run two Linux boxes as well and would love to have a portable &#8216;safe&#8217; to carry around.  I had seen and used <a href="http://fpx.de/fp/Software/Gorilla/">Password Gorilla</a> on my linux box a couple of years ago because it used the same encryption and databases as Password Safe.  But I recently updated one of my old computers again, now running Fedora Core 6 Linux/GNU, and was looking to install it again&#8230;  turns out, they&#8217;ve ported it to Windows too, and it&#8217;s portable&#8230;  meaning I can keep an encrypted copy of all of my passwords and logins on my thumb drive (or camera card, or whatever else you can store things on&#8230;  like a server somewhere if you wanted) and take it with me.  So now, I&#8217;m running <a href="http://fpx.de/fp/Software/Gorilla/">Password Gorilla</a> on all of my computers and keep a copy on my thumb drive for portability and backup.</p>
<p>Another very cool thing is that it will merge databases.  So let&#8217;s say that I&#8217;ve been running a copy on my desktop and a copy on my laptop&#8230;  most of the entries are the same, but each list has a few entries that the other doesn&#8217;t&#8230;  you just use the merge function and create one list containing all of the unique entries, duplicates are eliminated and you&#8217;ve synced up your two databases to be the same&#8230;  very cool.</p>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t begin to get into the encryption scheme with you (there&#8217;s lots of information on the <a href="http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/">Password Safe</a> site)&#8230;  but let&#8217;s just say that it hasn&#8217;t been broken yet.  As long as your master key (password) is never written down or stored anywhere, you should be safe as long as you follow general precautions&#8230;  key loggers come to mind first&#8230;  but at home&#8230;  you should be safe.</p>
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