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by T-Winsnes
3133 days ago
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There are a few SaaS offerings that will let you do that. LastPass or onepassword are two commonly used. One you can use something like keypass to store a database in a shared location if you don't trust the SaaS offerings. If you are looking at storing credentials for automation purposes, and don't have a secret store built in, you could look at something like Hashicorp Vault to help provide this for you |
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The user in question has some specific interest in editing LogMeIn, parent of LastPass, pages: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?limit=50&title=Special%...