hallo und guten Tag,
bin relativ neu bei Keepass - und wirklich sehr angetan über die vielen Features: welche Keepass-Addons /Plugins verwendet ihr!? Es gibt ja sehr viele Plugnis / Addons die die Funktionalitäten erweitern: welche verwendet ihr denn!? Plugins für KeePass ( hier eine Übersicht: https://keepass.info/plugins.html#databasebackup) ein Überblick zu den Kategorien;
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Nun - vorab richte ich das mal ein:
zum Szenario: ich installiere keepass einfach mal u. vergebe dann ein masterpassword. Damit ist Keepass zunächst mal eingerichtet - wenn auch noch leer. Dann kommt der nächste Schritt.
- dann - danach gebe ich die DATEN meiner Accounts da der Reihe nach in die Keepass-DB ein.
oder wie würdest du das machen - lässt du dann ggf. gleich neue Passworte für deine Accounts erstellen - denn Keepass kommt ja auch mit einem Passwortgenerator.
das Thema Passwörter sicher aufbewahren https://www.heise.de/download/blog/Sichere-Passwoerter-mit-Passwort-Generatoren-erstellen-3594687
Ein sicheres Passwort nützt nicht viel, wenn es unsicher verwendet wird. ....Wer seine Passwörter lieber digital verwaltet, muss diese verschlüsseln. Dieses ist bei Passwort-Managern wie Keepass der Fall. Diese verwenden ein Master-Passwort, dass man sich merken muss, um an alle Passwörter heranzukommen. Umfangreiche Passwort-Manager übernehmen auch gleich das Ausfüllen von Login-Feldern inklusive Benutzernamen und erleichtern so das Anmelden bei Online-Diensten im Internet.
Das Installieren: Nun zum Setup hier: Wenn ich eine Installation auf meinem Heim-PC und eine Installation auf meinem Notebook durchführe.
Soll(te) ich danach denn da irgendwas mit dem keepass-eigenen Passwortgenerator machen: vgl. https://keepass.info/help/base/pwgenerator.html
This password generation method is the recommended way to generate random passwords. Other methods (pattern-based generation, ...) should only be used if passwords must follow special rules or fulfill certain conditions.
Generation based on a character set is very simple. You simply let KeePass know which characters can be used (e.g. upper-case letters, digits, ...) and KeePass will randomly pick characters out of the set.
Defining a character set: The character set can be defined directly in the password generator window. For convenience, KeePass offers adding commonly used ranges of characters to the set. This is done by ticking the appropriate check box. Additionally to these predefined character ranges, you can specify characters manually: all characters that you enter in the 'Also include the following characters' text box will be directly added to the character set.
The characters that you enter in the 'Also include the following characters' text box are included in the character set from which the password generator randomly chooses characters from. This means that these additional characters are allowed to appear in the generated passwords, but they are not forced to. If you want to force that some characters appear in the generated passwords, you have to use the pattern-based generation.
Character sets are sets: In mathematical terms, character sets are sets, not vectors. This means that characters cannot be added twice to the set. Either a character is in the set or it is not.
For example, if you enter 'AAAAB' into the additional characters box, this is exactly the same set as 'AB'. 'A' will not be 4 times as likely as 'B'! If you need to follow rules like 'character A is more likely than B', you must use pattern-based generation + permuting password characters.
KeePass will 'optimize' your character set by removing all duplicate characters. If you'd enter the character set 'AAAAB' into the additional characters box, close and reopen the password generator, it'll show the shorter character set 'AB'. Similarly, if you tick the Digits check box and enter '3' into the additional box, the '3' will be ignored because it is already included in the Digits character range.
Supported characters: All Unicode characters in the ranges [U+0001, U+D7FF] and [U+E000, U+FFFF] except { U+0009 / '\t', U+000A / '\n', U+000D / '\r' } are supported. Characters in the range [U+010000, U+10FFFF] (which need to be encoded in UTF-16 using surrogate pairs from [0xD800, 0xDFFF]) are not supported. Subsequent processing of passwords may have further limitations (for example, the character U+FFFF is forbidden in XML/KDBX files and will be replaced or removed).
Wie macht ihr das - Verwendet ihr den Keepass-eigenen Passwd-Generator eigentlich auch!?