Hashapass/Hashapass web
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Firefox/Chrome
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Command-line version of Hashapass
Command-line version of Hashapass
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Bookmarklet for Firefox and Chrome
Bookmarklet for Firefox and Chrome
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Mac OS X Widget
Mac OS X Widget
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Section header for a short paragraph explaining where Hashapass passwords are stored.
Where are my passwords stored?Where are my passwords stored?
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This requires <x id="START_LINK_1" />openssl<x id="END_LINK" /> as well as <x id="START_LINK_2" />GNU coreutils<x id="END_LINK" />.
This requires
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openssl<x id="END_LINK" />
as well as<x id="START_LINK_2" />
GNU coreutils<x id="END_LINK" />
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<x id="START_PARAGRAPH" /><x id="START_SPAN" />Caution!<x id="END_SPAN" /> Most systems will keep a history of recently-typed commands. You probably do not want to use the above template directly, but rather inside of a shell script that will prompt you for your master password.<x id="END_PARAGRAPH" /><x id="START_PARAGRAPH" />Simon Elmir contributed just such a script:<x id="END_PARAGRAPH" />
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Caution!<x id="END_SPAN" />
Most systems will keep a history of recently-typed commands. You probably do not want to use the above template directly, but rather inside of a shell script that will prompt you for your master password.<x id="END_PARAGRAPH" /><x id="START_PARAGRAPH" />
Simon Elmir contributed just such a script:<x id="END_PARAGRAPH" />
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<x id="START_PARAGRAPH" />You don’t have to store your generated passwords anywhere: just remember the master password and the parameter, and type them here.<x id="END_PARAGRAPH" /><x id="START_PARAGRAPH" />If you want to access your generated passwords even when you're not connected to the Internet, or in the rare event when this website isn't available, you can install the <x id="START_LINK_1" />bookmarklet for Firefox and Chrome<x id="END_LINK" />, the <x id="START_LINK_2" />widget for Mac OS X<x id="END_LINK" /> or the <x id="START_LINK_3" />gadget for Windows<x id="END_LINK" />; you can also <x id="START_LINK_4" />download the app for Android phones<x id="END_LINK" />. They are compatible with this website (the same combination of master password and parameter will produce the same generated password).<x id="END_PARAGRAPH" />
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You don’t have to store your generated passwords anywhere: just remember the master password and the parameter, and type them here.<x id="END_PARAGRAPH" /><x id="START_PARAGRAPH" />
If you want to access your generated passwords even when you're not connected to the Internet, or in the rare event when this website isn't available, you can install the<x id="START_LINK_1" />
bookmarklet for Firefox and Chrome<x id="END_LINK" />
, the<x id="START_LINK_2" />
widget for Mac OS X<x id="END_LINK" />
or the<x id="START_LINK_3" />
gadget for Windows<x id="END_LINK" />
; you can also<x id="START_LINK_4" />
download the app for Android phones<x id="END_LINK" />
. They are compatible with this website (the same combination of master password and parameter will produce the same generated password).<x id="END_PARAGRAPH" />
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