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Re: Password manager

Subject: Re: Password manager
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 10:02:43 +0530
Hi,

      Novell Secure Login and Protocom SSO ( now called AI SSO) are
almost same.  They are from same base infact. However some of the
components and backend ( directory ) they support differs.  But
functionality was both have same effect on the desktop.

      FYI.


On 11/28/06, Saqib Ali <docbook.xml@gmail.com> wrote:
Bruce Schneier recommends http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/.

You can also try Protocom SSO utility. It is a pretty powerful
application that SSO almost all applications (even old legacy DOS
based apps).
http://www.protocom.com/html/securelogin_single_sign_on.html

saqib
http://www.full-disk-encryption.net


On 27 Nov 2006 18:27:41 -0000, the_loser55@hotmail.com <the_loser55@hotmail.com> wrote: > I'm trying to find an enterprise app for storing passwords. I saw a few vendors. Example http://www.e-dmzsecurity.com and http://thycotic.com/products_secretserver_overview.html > This app would hold all admin and network passwords so it would have to be something using strong encryption. If anyone has used e-dmzsecurity's product I would like to know what you think of it? > > Thanks John >


-- Saqib Ali, CISSP, ISSAP http://www.full-disk-encryption.net



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Nagareshwar

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