Password manager options for multi-user?
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@guyinpv said in Password manager options for multi-user?:
I like LP and have used it for years, but it does have quirks. It autofills wrong, it sometimes wants to overwrite/update a password when it shouldn't, it might not detect the domain properly if the login page can show up via multiple domains, etc etc.
Actually, it never autofills unless you let it. So it is simple to fix that by just disabling autofill and clicking on the icon to get the list.
As for detecting domains, this is pretty rare in my experience. But I have encountered it.
In this case you simply add the equivalent domain. Fro the very few I encounter, it is a set and forget.
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Also, you don't have to give edit rights to the passwords you share to others, so little risk to shared info. In LP anyway.
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I use Bitwarden at the moment and really like it. Open source and if you have concerns about their SaaS app you can self host it. It doesn't Autofill unless you tell it to (and even then the autofill is less then stellar, but I don't use that feature so it doesn't effect me).
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Just ran across this one while looking for another one that I can't remember the name of: https://www.passbolt.com/.
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There it is. Secret server from Thycotic: https://thycotic.com/solutions/free-it-tools/secret-server-free/.
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@Kelly said in Password manager options for multi-user?:
There it is. Secret server from Thycotic: https://thycotic.com/solutions/free-it-tools/secret-server-free/.
/wtb pricing
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@JaredBusch said in Password manager options for multi-user?:
@Kelly said in Password manager options for multi-user?:
There it is. Secret server from Thycotic: https://thycotic.com/solutions/free-it-tools/secret-server-free/.
/wtb pricing
Their not free tool has a ton of PAM features that aren't in most password managers so I'm guessing that it isn't cheap. But, like so many vendors, you have to give them your contact info to get the basics it looks like.
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@Kelly said in Password manager options for multi-user?:
@JaredBusch said in Password manager options for multi-user?:
@Kelly said in Password manager options for multi-user?:
There it is. Secret server from Thycotic: https://thycotic.com/solutions/free-it-tools/secret-server-free/.
/wtb pricing
Their not free tool has a ton of PAM features that aren't in most password managers so I'm guessing that it isn't cheap. But, like so many vendors, you have to give them your contact info to get the basics it looks like.
Our company use would fit in the free tool and I will probably try it out as it looks nice.
But I hate request a quote shit..
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@JaredBusch said in Password manager options for multi-user?:
@Kelly said in Password manager options for multi-user?:
There it is. Secret server from Thycotic: https://thycotic.com/solutions/free-it-tools/secret-server-free/.
/wtb pricing
I think I've seen these guys at a show. They are stupid expensive If I recall.. .like a few hundred per user a year.
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@Dashrender said in Password manager options for multi-user?:
Also, you don't have to give edit rights to the passwords you share to others, so little risk to shared info. In LP anyway.
This is paid version of LP I presume? I have to buy licenses for all employees here?
I have my free version and other people have shared passwords with me, but I think they were on paid versions.
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@guyinpv said in Password manager options for multi-user?:
@Dashrender said in Password manager options for multi-user?:
Also, you don't have to give edit rights to the passwords you share to others, so little risk to shared info. In LP anyway.
This is paid version of LP I presume? I have to buy licenses for all employees here?
I have my free version and other people have shared passwords with me, but I think they were on paid versions.
A person with a paid subscription can share to others without one.
But You jsut said for your team, so getting everyone a subscription should be a trivial cost.
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@Kelly _ i have been going back and forth between Thycotic and Beyond Trust on which to go with for PAM/Application control
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@wrx7m said in Password manager options for multi-user?:
@Kelly _ i have been going back and forth between Thycotic and Beyond Trust on which to go with for PAM/Application control
Thycotic has a free demo, so worth a whirl if you haven't. I personally haven't used the second, and only minimally the first.
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In my notes I have syspass.org and passbolt.com
Haven't tried either, probably noted them after someone mentioned them here