I'm still kicking around ways of remembering/storing passwords and
would be pleased to hear any comments on my ideas.
First question - how good is the Firefox 'Master password' approach?
I run Firefox on two fairly safe/secure systems, one at home and one
at work. None of the passwords I could (but don't at present) allow
Firefox to save for me is really important but they would control
access to things like Web site set up, E-Mail forwarding, zone files
and such. The E-Mail in particular is important because my wife's
freelance work depends on it (hence my recent questions about
hosting).
I am a bit wary of relying totally on Firefox, it doesn't give me warm
feelings to rely on a 'black box' to save my passwords. On the other
hand it would make setting up simple web pages with links to access
configuration sites much simpler. What do others think about this?
For more important stuff (bank access passwords etc.) I have a simple
vi encrypted file which I open and decrypt in a small window by my
browser. OK, I'm relying on vi/crypt but that is so unversally
available that all I really need to worry about is keeping a secure
copy of the file. I think it's pretty secure against most simple
cracking approaches, the password is a good quality one and although
the encryption algorithm isn't the best it's "good enough".
--
Chris Green (chrisisbd(a)leary.csoft.net)