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Recommendation on a corporation wide password manager

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  • J Jorgen Andersson

    I've always used Keepass, and while it can be used by several people at the same time there's no ACL of any kind. What we want is a password manager where we can share passwords with people on both department level and/or role level. As well as being able to share them manually. Preferably integrated with active directory to make administration easier. What's around, and what are the pros and cons with them?

    Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello Never stop dreaming - Freddie Kruger

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    Shmoken99
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    Shared passwords make the hair on the back of my neck stand up. For some reason this quote springs to mind: "Three people can keep a secret, but only if two of them are dead."

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    • G GuyThiebaut

      Jörgen Andersson wrote:

      a password manager where we can share passwords

      :omg: Am I missing something here, sharing passwords? Isn't the whole purpose of a password that it is not shared?

      “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

      ― Christopher Hitchens

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      Guy, I agree. The only possible implementation IMHO. Slacker007 (reply below) shares a Netflix password with his wife. One day, the marriage is falling apart and one party subscribes to every single thing you can with that password, then leaves home just before the first bill comes, never to be seen again. RandMan7557 (also reply below), shares passwords between devs & sysadmins. One day, the whole system is attacked because a digruntled staff member told his mate the hacker the password. Who's guilty? You'll never know.

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