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Kosh Password Manager

WHY YOU SHOULD NOT USE THIS PASSWORD MANAGER

  • It has several bugs that may cause you to lose a partially edited entry!

    • Do not click on a different password entry while editing one!

    • Do not run two instances of kosh simultaneously!

    • The database won't be saved if it hits a bug (however it does save pretty aggressively, so as long as you hit save you should be golden)

  • It has not been security audited, so keep your password database secure! (If you are a security person, feel free to look at the code and tell me how stupid I am so we can improve this).

  • It currently lacks an ability to change the master password

  • It does not take any steps to prevent someone attaching gdb to it and extracting the passwords from memory (and I'm a hypocrite since I've criticised other password managers for exactly this problem)

  • It does not time out and lock the database while idle (it used to... but it annoyed me too much)

I'm releasing this anyway because I'm working on other projects and just haven't got around to addressing these issues. Despite these, it is a useful password manager, just beware the warnings!

Why you might want to use this password manager anyway

  • Runs in a terminal with curses

  • Written in Python

  • Keeps a history of the password entries so you can look back in time to see what passwords you used to use with Ctrl+p, Ctrl+n.

  • Smart X Clipboard integration. Copies the username field, then as soon as that has been pasted it will AUTOMATICALLY copy the password field, then once that is pasted it will automatically clear the clipboard! Just yank, paste, paste :)

  • Database format is designed specifically to make it easy to edit on multiple devices and synchronise the changes with external tools (personally I have my database in git). Each entry is one line, just concatenate the unique lines of two diverged databases together and it will be merged. Even copes with the same entry being edited - whichever has the newest timestamp will be the current entry, and the other will be in the history.

  • All fields are considered equally secure and the contents is hidden until explicitly revealed.

  • No limitations on what fields can be added to a password entry.

  • Ability to log into an SSH server and update the password (this is not fully implemented in the UI yet, but the functionality is there by using a specially named HACK_SSH_name field with the contents set to username@host)

  • Ability to record the actions necessary to change a password on an arbitrary web service and play it back next time you update your password. (Note: This is a bit of a hack at the moment and is not fully integrated into the UI. Use the 'Record HTTP password change script' to record a new script, then play it back by highlighting it and pressing S. The old password needs to be in another field called 'OldPassword' - another hack, once this feature is complete it will automatically get the old password from the history)

Keys

  • /: Search for entry

  • n: New entry

  • e: Edit highlighted entry

  • :q : quit

  • Enter: Reveal passwords. If used on the left pane it will reveal all fields for the highlighted entry, if used in the right pane it will reveal only the highlighted field.

  • Ctrl+R: Reveal the contents of a field currently being edited.

  • y: Copy entry to clipboard. If used in the left pane it will first copy the username field, then the password field. If used in the right pane it will copy the highlighted field.

  • g: Open web browser to the URL field of the currently highlighted entry.

  • Ctrl+g: Call out to pwgen to generate a random password in the field currently being edited.

  • Ctrl+p: Show previous entry in history (use from left pane)

  • Ctrl+n: Show next entry in history (use from left pane)

  • S: Run highlighted SSH / HTTP password change script (note - this is a temporary hack until this feature is properly integrated into the UI)

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