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jaguilar 2010-07-27 01:00

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garsim (Post 765823)
i love this applicaion, but tonight i deleted my sqlite file.
hower i've a backup from an old version (a simple .db), but i can to import anything or i can't to change the file to use.

Simply delete the "/home/user/.pysafe.conf" file, and start it again.

garsim 2010-07-27 03:27

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
good!
thank you man :D

jaguilar 2010-08-21 05:45

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
There's a new version in the repository. The changelog is in the first post of the thread.

But with bad news: in this version the auto-lock is disabled due to a problems when showing the menu or other dialogs (the program freezes).

pizzulicchio 2010-09-01 22:25

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Should be possible to add the feature of import a db made with keepass password safe or keepassx? A .kdb file directly.
In this way you can update your password from your pc using a more suitable keyboard, save the file and put into the phone, so open wit pySafe. isn't it a good idea? I think yes.

robbie 2010-09-02 11:14

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pizzulicchio (Post 804670)
Should be possible to add the feature of import a db made with keepass password safe or keepassx? A .kdb file directly.
In this way you can update your password from your pc using a more suitable keyboard, save the file and put into the phone, so open wit pySafe. isn't it a good idea? I think yes.

I made a (windows only) program that allows you to convert your kdb to pysafe format. You can find it here: http://www.robvonk.com/projects-engl...afe-converter/

It seems that there isn't much interest in the program though so didn't put much effort into it. It's pretty basic.

WhiteWolf 2010-09-05 10:36

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaguilar (Post 793689)
There's a new version in the repository. The changelog is in the first post of the thread.

But with bad news: in this version the auto-lock is disabled due to a problems when showing the menu or other dialogs (the program freezes).

I confirm this problem

WhiteWolf 2010-09-05 10:42

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Ask you to consider the two following points:

1) Allow a copy a complete item, for example, I have the group and within talk.maemo.org Web. I have created user and password url. Then I create another like www.fgdor.org with the same fields but I have to create field by field. It would be useful to select and double talk.maemo.org www.fgdor.org the name with all its fields.

2) Have a desktop application on my Linux (Ubuntu, etc) to enable work with the same database and be able to synchronize.

Thanks for a very good application.

msyed 2010-09-06 05:39

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
can someone please help me.. i m not able to open pysafe.. all the usernames r there n now i cant access them.. i reinstalled it n rebooted my phone too.. still not able to open it.. also i fond out that "/home/user/.pysafe.conf" does not exist.. anyway of addin it..

pizzulicchio 2010-09-06 16:24

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WhiteWolf (Post 807736)
Ask you to consider the two following points:

1) Allow a copy a complete item, for example, I have the group and within talk.maemo.org Web. I have created user and password url. Then I create another like www.fgdor.org with the same fields but I have to create field by field. It would be useful to select and double talk.maemo.org www.fgdor.org the name with all its fields.

2) Have a desktop application on my Linux (Ubuntu, etc) to enable work with the same database and be able to synchronize.

Thanks for a very good application.

A simple sync copying the file that you have made with PC into the phone should be the definitive solution.

jaguilar 2010-09-07 02:08

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by msyed (Post 808361)
can someone please help me.. i m not able to open pysafe.. all the usernames r there n now i cant access them.. i reinstalled it n rebooted my phone too.. still not able to open it.. also i fond out that "/home/user/.pysafe.conf" does not exist.. anyway of addin it..

Open the program in terminal, and post the messages that appear. To run pySafe, run this:
Code:

/opt/pysafe/pysafe
CAUTION: run as a normal user! Never as root!


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