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Anyone need free web-based self hosted password manager?

As title says, CodeCanyon's this months free file is Passworx Password Locker. Details from the page:

Easy to get started and use, Passworx is a simple, easy to use, web-based Password Management application written in PHP/MySQLi & jQuery. These days you need to remember way to many passwords. Passworx offers a web based system with one account/password to remember to access all of your Accounts/Passwords.
You can add all of your passwords into a single user account, which is locked with a master password. So you only have to remember a single password to unlock the all of your password entries.
Passworx is designed to assist in creating a password management website where unlimited users can join and store their passwords.

http://codecanyon.net/item/passworx-password-locker/7772286

I'll probably use it, but for way less important stuff.

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Comments

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    Nice find! Not sure about security but lock it down at the web server level and all is well :)

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    Nice find, @emdad - thanks!

    We use Thycotic's SecretServer at work, which is web-based. Our security people OK'd it, and it is slightly more convenient than the old "keepass file on share". It allows fine-grained access controls. And it's ridiculously expensive.

  • jhjh Member

    I saw a banner ad saying "tired of remembering passwords - store them on the cloud!" This sound like there might be a similar level of scrutiny.

  • Since I've checked the live preview and it seems good designed and coded.

    Will give an try soon.
    Also the default password locker is more easy to crack than an PHP coded one (I never tried, but I guess traffic exchange?)

    Also coding an own one is easy with PHP POST variables using an HTML form with action to an PHP file contain some "if" functions with it's else.

  • Interesting but we use http://rattic.org/
    Code is clean, open source, has a ton of options.

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  • Server security is what I'm worried about too.

    @bogdang said:
    Interesting but we use http://rattic.org/
    Code is clean, open source, has a ton of options.

    thank for this, a little more advanced I think :)

  • LESLES Member
    edited January 2016

    Hands off, code is xss vulnerable (Passworx Password Locker).

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