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OSLC Password Locker v0.99.7b

Securely stores passwords in an encrypted database using Sqlite and SM4.


Features
  • Small
  • Portable
  • Secure


Note from the author:

I made a simple gui as a front end to the OpenSSL command line encryption
tools, and as a little side project, wanted to make a password locker to
integrate into that util. I never did, as I started using this util at work
for database and web logins and the like, (I don't like password managers
as browser plug-ins, any more than I like GPG email plug-ins), and so this
remained just a tiny little password locker.

Usage:
It's pretty straight forward, the first time you run it, you will need to
create a password to access the password database. After that, the same
dialog will come up, but without the second "repeat password" line.
Additionally, each time you login, you'll be asked if you're using an SSD,
this makes a difference in how the database is closed. On a normal HDD,
the "shred" utility is run to completely wipe the unencrypted database file,
while on an SSD, it simply uses the UNIX / Linux "rm" command to remove the
file. While shredding the file is far more secure, SSD's are far less secure
by design; shred will accomplish nothing besides shortening the lifespan of
the SSD.

Karl M. Syring has made available a large suite of UNIX utilities ported to
Windows, and two of these that are called by OSLC Password Locker are the
aforementioned shred and rm, called by the Windows version as rm.exe and
shred.exe. These must remain in the same directory as pwr-WIN.exe, or in the
path. And if you create a shortcut to pwr-WIN.exe, make sure that you put
name of that directory in the "start in this directory" box in the shortcut
dialog.

With the Linux version, shred and rm are part of your system.

Couple of notes:
The database format is Sqlite v3, and is encrypted using sm4 and ofb mode.

05 January 2022
Dana Booth


Changes:

0.99.7b
Just cosmetics, making the interface easier to read










This download is for the Windows version. If you need the Linux version, download here.


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1,195 1,834 Dana Booth <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/OSLCPassLock1_th.png"border="0"> Jul 12, 2022 - 13:41 0.99.7b 14.13MB ZIP 5/5, out of 9 Votes.
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