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Is there a good enough service I could run on my own home (linuxLinux) server that I could use for storing/accessing/synchronizing passwords so they could be available for me from multiple computers/places?

I'm thinking of something like xmarksXmarks BYOS or firefoxFirefox weave but that would not be only for browser passwords, but passwords in general? A place where I could put my SSH, FTP, OS, etc. passwords? Maybe something like keepassxKeePassX but synchronizable?

And that in the same time, all these passwords are on my own server instead of being somewhere in the cloud? Standalone service, webapp service, doesn't matter...

Suggestions?

thanks

Is there a good enough service I could run on my own home (linux) server that I could use for storing/accessing/synchronizing passwords so they could be available for me from multiple computers/places?

I'm thinking of something like xmarks BYOS or firefox weave but that would not be only for browser passwords, but passwords in general? A place where I could put my SSH, FTP, OS, etc. passwords? Maybe something like keepassx but synchronizable?

And that in the same time, all these passwords are on my own server instead of being somewhere in the cloud? Standalone service, webapp service, doesn't matter...

Suggestions?

thanks

Is there a good enough service I could run on my own home (Linux) server that I could use for storing/accessing/synchronizing passwords so they could be available for me from multiple computers/places?

I'm thinking of something like Xmarks BYOS or Firefox weave but that would not be only for browser passwords, but passwords in general? A place where I could put my SSH, FTP, OS, etc. passwords? Maybe something like KeePassX but synchronizable?

And that in the same time, all these passwords are on my own server instead of being somewhere in the cloud? Standalone service, webapp service, doesn't matter...

Suggestions?

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