eWallet

OOzy Pal oozypal at gmail.com
Tue May 9 17:06:45 UTC 2006


On 5/9/06, email.listen at googlemail.com <email.listen at googlemail.com> wrote:
> Am Tue, 9. May 2006 17:19 schrieb OOzy Pal:
> > On 5/9/06, email.listen at googlemail.com <email.listen at googlemail.com> wrote:
> > > Am Tue, 9. May 2006 09:18 schrieb OOzy Pal:
> > > > Guys/Gals
> > > >
> > > > Can you recommend a good eWallet for my pins, credit cards #, etc.?
> > > > I was using FlexWallet in Windows which I used to sync with my Pocket
> > > > PC but now I neither use Windows nor I have a Pocket PC any more.
> > >
> > > revelation
> > >  Revelation is a password manager for the GNOME 2 desktop. It organizes
> > >  accounts in a tree structure, and stores them as AES-encrypted XML.
> > >
> > > kwalletmanager
> > >  wallet manager for KDE
> > >  This program keeps various wallets for any kind of data that the user
> > > can store encrypted with passwords and can also serve as a password
> > > manager that keeps a master password to all wallets.
> > >  This package is part a component of the KDE utilities module (kdeutils).
> > >
> > > gnupg-card
> > >  A very sophisticated way is using a gnupg card. [1]
> > >  It is used to hold a gpg key e.g. for en/de-cryption of an encrypted
> > >  filesystem/file. This filesystem/file may be on an USB-Stick Using a
> > > gpg-card may be seen as a follow-up to tools like revelation. As in
> > > revelation all secret data is held on one place. It needs a 'master'
> > > password to have access to the secret data. But what is better than in
> > > revelation is the use of a card which holds the 'master' password. The
> > > need for a card reade might be seen as a malus, but you will find a lot
> > > of mobile readers not
> > >  much bigger than the card itself.
> > >  [1] http://www.gnupg.org/howtos/card-howto/en/smartcard-howto.html
> > >
> > > regards,
> > > thomas
> > >
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> >
> > Can Kwallet work as a simple password manager?
>
> Depends on how to define 'password manager' :-)
>
> It is able to use stored data for authentication to web based forms via
> konquerror, authenticate to mail accounts via kmail, ...
>
> Having a short look on FlexWallet revelation seems to look alike but
> kwalletmanager offers slightly more of its functionality.
>
> regards,
> thomas
>
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I installed Revelation but when I ran it I got the following error:

--------------ERROR-------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/bin/revelation", line 1359, in ?
    app = Revelation()
  File "/usr/bin/revelation", line 51, in __init__
    self.__init_facilities()
  File "/usr/bin/revelation", line 77, in __init_facilities
    self.items		= ui.ItemFactory(self)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/revelation/ui.py", line 1168,
in __init__
    self.__init_entryicons()
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/revelation/ui.py", line 1199,
in __init_entryicons
    self.load_stock_icon(id, name, ( gtk.ICON_SIZE_MENU,
ICON_SIZE_DATAVIEW, ICON_SIZE_DROPDOWN, ICON_SIZE_TREEVIEW ))
  File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/revelation/ui.py", line 1274,
in load_stock_icon
    pixbuf = self.theme.load_icon(icon, pixelsize, 0)
GError: Icon 'revelation-fallback-folder' not present in theme

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I am running Kubuntu.

OOzy




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