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A nice command line password manager, which is smart enough to use different SQL Databases (MySQL, SQLite, PostgreSQL).
Pwman3 can also copy passwords to the clipboard (on Mac and Linux) without exposing them, so you save
some typing.
Besides managing and storing passwords, Pwman3 can also generate passwords using different algorithms.
If you are a concerned about security, please note: PWMAN3 is a very very basic software, which was designed to be used in a safe environment.
Pwman3 requires the following debian packages:
python-colorama python-crypto xsel - to copy password to clipboard on Linux
Pwman only supports Python 2.7.
To install from source:
$ python setup.py install
You can also install PWMAN3 using python pip:
$ pip install pwman3
Before installing pwman3 you need to install PyCrypto. To you can install PyCrypto with:
python setup install_pycrypto
When done, issue:
python setup install
If you are more picky than than than you can compile PyCrypto using the instruction bellow.
After you downloaded the source code of pycrypto and extracted it do the following inisde the source code direcotry:
C:\Temp\pycrypto> python setup.py build -c mingw32
C:\Temp\pycrypto> python setup.py bdist_wininst
Now you should be able to run pwman3 on Windows.
On Windows 7 64bit:
PyCrypto builds with mingw gcc version 4.6.2. Note that you also need msys installed from mingw. The above setup commands won't work in the Windows command prompt. But they do work in the msys command prompt. You also need to edit the following file:
C:\Python27\Lib\distutils\cygwinccompiler.py
Before doing anything on this file make sure you create a backup! After that remove all references
for `-mno-cygwin
.
and after all that, if you a security minded person, who is capable of using a command line password: Do your self a favor and skip Windows. Try Linux\BSD*Nix OS.
An automatic 'clear screen' function is called after printing an entry in the database.
The screen will be cleared after 5 seconds by default. However, this can be changed by changing the
correct value in ~.pwman/config
:
[Global]
...
cls_timeout = 10
To disable the automatic 'clear screen' functionality set cls_timeout
to a negative integer.
[Global]
...
cls_timeout = -1
You can add a parameter for making the password to the config(~/.pwman/config).
For Example:
```
[Generator]
numerics = true
```
Passwords can be l33tified similarly using the following.
[Generator]
leetify = true
Passwords can contain one of the following special signs:
specialsigns = ["@", "#", "?", "!", '\\', "|", "$",
"%", "^", "&", "*", "(", ")", ":", ";",
"{", "}", "+","-"]
The config file must have the following option:
```
[Generator]
special_signs = true
```
Individual password policy can be chosen with:
Pwman3 0.2.1 (c) visit: http://github.com/pwman3/pwman3
pwman> n {'leetify':False, 'numerics':True, 'special_signs':True}
Username: username
Password length (default 7): 7
New password: Q1dab@7
Copying password to X11 or Mac clip board:
pbcopy
On X11 Systems Specify the path to xsel
if you already have ~/.pwman/config
[Global]
xsel = yes
xselpath = /usr/bin/xsel
When launching pwman
for the first time, it will try and look for
xsel
and write the configuration properly.
If you choose to leetify your passwords when generating passwords,
e.g. leetify = true
in ~/.pwman/config
, password lengths may exceed the length chosen.
This is because certain letters will be replaced with 2 or more characters.
That is, if an initial random password was generated as : Murkahm1
it will eventually be
set to: |\/|ur|<ham1
. To see to full leet list checkout line 79 in pwman/util/generator.py
or issue in your terminal:
python -c'from pwman.util import generator; print generator.leetlist'