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Console Password Manager

cpm (Console Password Manager) is a small console tool to manage passwords and other sensitive data and store them in a public-key encrypted file. It also allows you to configure the whole hierarchy yourself, so it's easily adoptable for many requirements. The encryption is handled through GnuPG, and the data inside is stored as XML.

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  •  12 Jul 2006 00:59

Release Notes: A minor bug with no security effects was fixed. In the event that the GPG secret key of the user contained a comment, cpm displayed a warning message on program exit. This should now be fixed.

  •  26 Mar 2006 11:24

Release Notes: Two bugs were fixed that caused the application to crash. A user dialog was added that allows the user to automatically remove a leftover lock file.

  •  27 Feb 2006 04:59

Release Notes: The main feature of this release is support for a new GpgME 1.1 feature which enables cpm to autodetect the recipients of its database file. Until now, a wrapper script was necessary for this function. Furthermore, a minor bug with the --readonly option was fixed.

  •  01 Dec 2005 05:51

Release Notes: A bug in the security checks where some valid locale settings did not pass the test was fixed. Moreover, a new option allows the user to be locked within the defined templates. Some more user interface cleanups have also been made.

  •  12 Oct 2005 03:42

Release Notes: A UTF-8 encoding check on startup was added. A low maximum memory limit is handled correcly now. The error is reported properly, the application no longer segfaults.

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