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NAME

       fpm2 - Figaro´s Password Manager 2

DESCRIPTION

       fpm2  is  a  GUI  password  manager  using  the GTK2 libraries. Passwords are encrypted using the AES-256
       algorithm.

OPTIONS

       -f filename
              Use a different file to store fpm data. Must include directory where file is stored.

       -t     Start fpm2 hidden in tray. No ask for password on startup.

USAGE

       launchers
              Arbitrary launchers can be defined, in order to automatically  launch  progammes  with  parameters
              from the password entry, eg:

                 xterm -title $u@$a -e ssh -X $a -l $u.

              Possible variables are:

                 $a - an arbitrary argument associated with the password entry - typically a hostname.

                 $u - the username associated with the password entry

                 $p - the password associated with the password entry

       on-the-fly categories
              Each password entry can belong to a category, which is generated just by naming it in at least one
              entry.

       password generation
              fpm2 will generate passwords for you. Up to 24 characters with a boolean  choices  for  lowercase,
              uppercase, numbers, symbols and ambigous characters (eg. `O` and `0`).

SECURITY

       Using  the  $p variable means that your password ends up in .bash_history in addition to being visible by
       ps aux!

       In order to work around this problem conveniently fpm2 can have your  password  copied  to  your  primary
       selection,  so that you may easily paste it where needed. Then your password should be as secured as your
       transport.

COPYRIGHT

       GNU GPL (GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE) Version 2, or (at your option) any later version.

       The licence text is available on any Debian GNU/Linux system in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL

AUTHOR

       John Conneely <jconneely@figaro.org>
       Aleš Koval <als@regnet.cz>

       This manual page was written by Lars Bahner <bahner@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system.