KeePass instead of LastPass?

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by zakazak, Nov 29, 2011.

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  1. zakazak

    zakazak Registered Member

    Hi, I just realized that KeePass 2.x allows synchronization via the web. Which means I can encrypt my whole password database and upload it on MY ftp/server (and not on some 3rd party one). Together with Keeform/Keefox it would fully replace LastPass.

    What do you guys think?

    @edit: you could also sync via dropbox, amazon ,...
     
    Last edited: Nov 29, 2011
  2. guest

    guest Guest

    I think I'm not capable of securing a server like LastPass devs.

    Plus they don't have access to my encrypted data. It's technically impossible without the password.
     
  3. The Hammer

    The Hammer Registered Member

    Is Lastpass your preference?
     
  4. guest

    guest Guest

    Yeah.
     
  5. dallen

    dallen Registered Member

    Why not RoboForm? I am just interested in why LastPass seems so popular for this type of application, but I don't hear as much about RoboForm. I've been using RoboForm for a couple of years now and it seems to work very well. Should I consider switching to LastPass? If so, why?
     
  6. guest

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  7. cm1971

    cm1971 Registered Member

    I use LastPass and love it. Roboform just doesn't appeal to me for some reason.
     
  8. senlamy

    senlamy Registered Member

    I use Sticky Password. Pretty good one.
     
  9. zakazak

    zakazak Registered Member

    Yes LastPass is nice & secure. I use it myself. I just want to use a free solution and preferable host everything on my own server instead of some random 3rd party server where I have no idea who is able to see my files. So I didn't really ask what you think about LastPass, just if KeePass + KeeFox/Form could replace it :D
     
  10. dallen

    dallen Registered Member

    zakazak,
    Sorry. I didn't mean to hijack your thread.
     
  11. zakazak

    zakazak Registered Member

    No problem :p I think KeePass itself is very awesome (will let it handle all my ftp-client/ssh/etc passwords). I just wonder if it would be a great replacement for browser stuff (automatic logins, ask to save new passwords , etc). Syncing should work just fine as well.
     
  12. zakazak

    zakazak Registered Member

    Well I just tried it on a virtualbox.. it's awesome !

    I went to some domain, logged in with the normal login (so I typed username + pw) and then firefox asked me to save the login to keepass. I said yes. logged out / restarted firefox and visted the site again. There is a "login" button in firefox.. I click it. It logs me in automatically.

    Awesome ! :p

    Bye LastPass, hello KeePass & KeeFox (syncing via my own server)
     
  13. The Seeker

    The Seeker Registered Member

    I'm a proud LastPass Premium user.
     
  14. moontan

    moontan Registered Member

    running KeePass for Linux (called KeePassX)

    no way i'm gonna trust the "Cloud" with my passwords.
     
  15. dallen

    dallen Registered Member

    I also like the idea of maintaining complete control over the passwords; however, does the KeePass have an iPhone solution?
     
  16. Hugger

    Hugger Registered Member

    With RF, all I have to do is click on Login and then the name of the site I want to go to and it takes me there and does the log in for me. It doesn't get much easier than that.
    I don't think that Last Pass or Keepass can do it that way.
    Please correct me if I'm wrong.
    Hugger
     
  17. zakazak

    zakazak Registered Member

    Both doe exactly the same.

    There is an android & iPhone version of keepass (kepassdroid & on iphone I think its mykeepass).

    I will do the syncing like this:
    Database via sftp (which is good encrypted by keepass). However, I also enabled the key-file (so u need to key-file for decrypting the database). I will use AxCrypt to encrypt that keyfile, then put it in some password-rar/zip-archive and then hide it somewhere on my server (in a password-locked folder). I could add TrueCrypt encryption as well.. 3 different passwords :D So I have the keyfile on my laptop and in case I need it somewhere else I have this long encrypting/unpacking process for the key-file. But it's secure :p
     
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