pwsafe - Online in the Cloud

This is the command pwsafe that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


pwsafe - Secure Password Manager

SYNOPSIS


pwsafe [-g config-file ] [-u user ] [ -h host ] [-r] [ database ]
pwsafe -v database
pwsafe [-e|-d] file
pwsafe [-c|-s|-m]

DESCRIPTION


pwsafe manages your passwords in a convenient yet secure manner.

OPTIONS


-g config-file This will cause the specified config-file to be used for loading and
storing preferences, instead of the default pwsafe.cfg (see FILES ).

-u user This will cause the application to read and write preferences under the
specified user instead of under the login name.

-h host This will cause the application to read and write preferences under the
specified host , instead of under the machine's name.

-r [database] This will open the specified database in read-only mode. If a database
is not specified, then the application will prompt the user for a database, which
will be opened in read-only mode.

-v database This will validate the database after the correct passphrase is entered,
correcting internal inconsistencies as necessary. Mostly useful when working with
databases written by other applications.

-c This will start the application closed, that is, with no database, and without the
initial opening dialog (To access a database, use the File menu).

-s This will start the application "silently", that is, minimized and with no database
(unless one is specified). When the application is unminimized, the user is
presented with the opening dialog box. Note: This implicitly puts the application
in the system tray.

-m This is the same as the -c option, with the addition that the application is
started as minimized.

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