it has simultaneous access, but it will retain only the changes done in the past. We manage about 300+ passwords. Created our groups (for databases, unix accounts etc).
Raj
I downloaded and looked at keepass. Unless I missed something, it's not very configurable (no user defined fields) and not designed for multiple users and simultaneous access.
-----Original Message----- From: rjamya [mailto:rjamya@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 8:45 AM To: Adams, Matthew (GE Indust, ConsInd) Cc: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: somewhat OT: passsword vaults
I have successfully used keepass (keepass.sourceforge.net), and Jared has some perl based recommendation in his book.
Raj
On 5/9/06, Adams, Matthew (GE Indust, ConsInd) <MATT.ADAMS@xxxxxx> wrote: > Is anybody using any of the many password vault > systems currently availble for managing oracle passwords? > > We currently have well over a thousand accounts we need to share > with a large, multi-country team of DBAs. > > Looking for a good password vault that is multi-user and secure. > > Any opinions would be welcome.
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