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#31
I've read through the thread, and I'm confused as to what apps will be compatible on a computer (Win, Mac, or Linux, version, java or native, settings to make it compatible with pwsafe) and how to move the password file back and forth safely from computer to tablet. I need a how-to that will "sell" this aspect of the tablet to others and me.

For example:
1. install pwsafe on the OS2008 N800 device.
2. install ??? on MS Windows
or ??? on Linux
or ??? on OSX
3. To sync, copy file ??? from Windows to ??? on the N800.
4. To sync, copy file ??? from the N800 to Windows.

And so on.
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#32
Originally Posted by InfinityDevil View Post
I've read through the thread, and I'm confused as to what apps will be compatible on a computer (Win, Mac, or Linux, version, java or native, settings to make it compatible with pwsafe) and how to move the password file back and forth safely from computer to tablet. I need a how-to that will "sell" this aspect of the tablet to others and me.
Can only speak for tablet and Linux.

On Linux I use the java form, which is PasswordSafeSWT available from http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/ as "Java Passwordsafe" in the downloads section. I downloaded it and it Just Worked on Centos and Fedora. (I haven't tried it on other OSs but it should work on Macs. MS Windows users should use the "passwordsafe" download on the same page.)

When you first fire pwsafe up on the tablet or on linux you enter passwords then save those in a file. You copy that file between the tablet and the other machines you want to use passwordsafe on. When you open passwordsafe on the tablet or other machines you can open that file.

The tablet UI is a little annoying in that you say you want to make a new entry, you are presented with a form, but until you hit the edit button you can't enter anything. That's the only gripe I have.

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#33
Originally Posted by Zebee View Post

When you first fire pwsafe up on the tablet or on linux you enter passwords then save those in a file.
As I note above, you need to save the file as filename.dat

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#34
Hm I'm seeing the current desktop versions starting with 3.17 (Windows version) aren't able to export dat files for 1.x or 2.x that the Nokia one can't use. It doesn't recognize the version. pwsafe 1.5.0c is on the tablet.
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#35
In general note that you can search for and file bug reports and enhancement requests about PasswordSafe in maemo.org Bugzilla:
https://bugs.maemo.org/query.cgi?pro...ormat=specific
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#36
I've never used password safe but I'm currently using gringotts for my sensitive data, both on the NIT and on my ubuntu box(es). So far, so good.
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#37
Originally Posted by lemmyslender View Post
I just found pyring. It can read a palm database file (pdb) used by the palm program keyring. I was using keyring on my palm tx, so this works well so far. It can read and update the file. There is also a KeyringEditor.jar that can be run on windows (and I assume linux as well). I kept the file on my sd card on my palm and could put the sd card in a reader on my desktop to read and edit the files. Should be able to do the same with pyring and the n800.

I just started using it so we will see how it works out.
Pyring is not working for me on N900.

If I start from command line I see "Import error : no module named glade"

AFAIC libglade has been deprecated in favor of
GtkBuilder - http://www.mail-archive.com/devel-an.../msg00394.html - so I guess pyring just needs updating.
 
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#38
I haven't tried the latest version of PasswordSafe but recently some developers worked on a bug I reported on compatibility between a Windows desktop and the tablet version. My bug turned out to be a duplicate of this one:

https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8917

I'd try it out but my personal laptop is off for repair far away.
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Originally Posted by InfinityDevil View Post
I haven't tried the latest version of PasswordSafe but recently some developers worked on a bug I reported on compatibility between a Windows desktop and the tablet version. My bug turned out to be a duplicate of this one:

https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8917

I'd try it out but my personal laptop is off for repair far away.
The bug has been closed and testers confirmed that you can now open PasswordSafe file from desktop in version 1.x or 2.x on Diablo and Fremantle (Maemo 4/5)
 
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#40
I tried the Mac version of PasswordSafeSWT and Loxodo. And its data file cannot be opened by N900. It complains about wrong password. ( I used scp to transfer files from Mac to N900.)
 
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