What is Pwbunny? ¶
Pwbunny is a password manager: it stores and retrieves passwords in an encrypted file. This allowed you to choose unique randomly generated passwords for every service you use.
I wrote it because of the annoyances/limitations I was experiencing with pwman.
Right now Pwbunny has a “simple text user interface” (stui) and a web interface (www).
Achtung: This program should be considered “beta quality”. It is in fact not really usable for serious use but more of a “preview release”.
Download ¶
Latest version:
7 June 2010 – pwbunny-1.0.tar.gz
Requirements ¶
- Python
– Tested with version 2.6. Python 3 will not work
Changelog ¶
v1.0 (20100607) ¶
- Initial release.
To do ¶
- Proper group handling.
- stiu, www: Move items up/down.
- stui, www: Search.
- stui, www: Sort command.
- www: Support multiple users and some kind of permission system.
- Import function for pwman files.
- Export function.
- Add/test more platforms (i.e. Windows/MacOS).
- Give users a choice of ciphers.
- Add more user interfaces (curses, tkinter).
Authors ¶
Martin Tournoij <martin@arp242.net>
Feel free to use, modify, and redistribute pwbunny as you see fit. There are no restrictions what-so-ever.
Pwbunny includes blowfish.py, it is licensed and/or under the terms of the GPL or Artistic License.
Copyright © 2002 Michael Gilfix <mgilfix@eecs.tufts.edu>,
Copyright © 2007./08. Ivan Voras <ivoras@gmail.com>
How does it work? ¶
Just how does pwbunny work? Let me demonstrate it for you:
This is the bunny

This is a group of knights on a quest to steal the passwords

The result

Fairly secury, ey?