[dokuwiki] Re: Hide part of a page


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>From: dokuwiki-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dokuwiki-
>bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Benedetto
>Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 12:49 PM
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>Subject: [dokuwiki] Re: Hide part of a page
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>>>Yikes, try one of the password vault applications, rather than a wiki.
>>>
>> [JS] I need to make this list of passwords accessible from two
>systems, so a
>> typical PC application (as I understand them) won't do it.
>>
>> Also, I don't want to store these passwords one by one. There are
>about 10
>> pages of them.
>
>I have used KeePass with success & happiness; PDA & Windows versions
>(are what I have used).  You could drop the password file on a shared
>network drive to access it from two PCs (not sure what would happen if
>you both tried to access it at the same timem though).  Or just e-mail
>the keepass database file, so it lives on both PCs. How often do these
>passwords change, anyway?
>
>Most of the password vault applications (nice term, BTW), have a master
>password to open the database, and then all the passwords are available
>to you, no storing them one by one (though entering them all in could be
>some work, but there are various ways to import the data, too.
>
[JS] They don't change that often. The passwords are all in a Word document,
in no particular format, so it would be a chore to import them. As for
putting them on a shared drive, I could simply encrypt the Word document and
put THAT on a shared drive.

I should have mentioned that these passwords are not all for the same
person. There is a master list of email addresses and associated passwords,
a master list of FTP accounts and associated passwords, etc.

I use Norton's Identity Safe, which I imagine is typical, and it is totally
unsuitable.
>J
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