4 Maintainer: Ben Kibbey <bjk@luxsci.net>
5 Homepage: https://gitlab.com/bjk/pwmd/wikis
6 Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8.0.0), autotools-dev, libgpgme-dev (>= 1.9.1),
7 libgnutls28-dev (>= 3.3.0), libacl1-dev
8 Standards-Version: 3.9.4
9 Vcs-Git: git://repo.or.cz/pwmd.git
13 Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, gnupg-agent (>= 2.1.15), libgpgme11 (>= 1.9.1)
14 Recommends: libpwmd8 (>= 8.2.2), pinentry-curses (>= 0.9.7) | pinentry-gnome3 (>= 0.9.7) | pinentry-gtk2 (>= 0.9.7) | pinentry-qt (>= 0.9.7) | pinentry-qt4 (>= 0.9.7), qpwmc
15 Description: a password manager and universal data server
16 Password Manager Daemon is a server that provides a way for applications to
17 securely store data in a centralized location. The data is stored in an
18 OpenPGP encrypted XML file and clients connect to manipulate the data.
19 Some of the features include:
21 * Multi-threaded. More than one client may access the data at the same
23 * A document cache so clients won't need to enter the passphrase each time
24 a file is opened or saved.
25 * Configuration file which supports file specific settings including
26 cache expiration and encryption key passphrase file and more.
27 * Logging to file and/or syslog.
28 * Secure memory usage. Pwmd will zero out memory before freeing it and
29 also has the option to lock the entire process in RAM to avoid swapping
30 the data to virtual memory.
31 * Remote connections over TLS and SSH via a proxy program.
32 * Smartcard support via gnupg's scdaemon.
33 * Per file and element ACL's including connections via TLS.
35 Please read pwmd.info for protocol commands and syntax.