What's the best and most secure method of password management?
>>57063650
Offline, with KeePassX, in a VeraCrypt container, in QubesOS.
>>57063669
>Veracrypt
>QubesOS
>Not vnconfig/bioctl on OpenBSD
I agree with KeePassX, though.
>>57063650
you could try remembering them
Post it notes inside your asshole. Nobody will ever look in there.
>>57063734
What's wrong with VeraCrypt?
I've been considering switching to OpenBSD.
How easy is it to use?
does using a text file encrypted with either libre/openssl or gpg make sense?
i actually wrote a shell script a while back that would decrypt a specified password and send it to the clipboard
unfortunately ssl's rand feature seems to put a lot of garbage at the end of strings
>>57063786
Depends. Do you garbage collect whatever temp files your programs uses, if it creates temp files at all?
It's really not difficult to think of unique passwords that are uncrackable within a reasonable amount of time. A person will only ever have about 5 accounts that are worth securing with an incredibly secure password.
>>57063784
It's a fed honeypot.
>>57063650
Make your own, you dipshit.
>>57063669
>Veracrypt
It's like you want to be hacked. Use Luks instead, faggot.
>QubesOS
QubesOS is a meme (and maybe a botnet).
I agree with KeePassX only