Pleasant Password Server
Multi-user enterprise password server From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pleasant Password Server (also known by its new name Keepass Hub) is a proprietary, multi-user enterprise password server that is fully compatible with a modified version of the KeePass Password Safe. [1]
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Developer(s) | Pleasant Solutions Inc. |
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Initial release | October 5, 2012 |
Stable release | 8.1.7
/ November 23, 2023 |
Written in | C# |
Operating system | Windows; Linux, Mac OS X, BSD with Mono (Professional Edition) |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Available in | Multilingual |
Type | Password manager |
License | Proprietary software |
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Pleasant Password Server supports the use of secure passwords, allowing system administrators to manage user passwords from a central web interface.[2]
Developed by Pleasant Solutions Inc., product pricing is based upon the number of software users licensed for the product, the length of product support as well as product upgrades.[3]
Standard Edition
The standard server stores user passwords and login information using a secure database that is managed internally by the company.[2] All versions of the software maintain a core feature set, including:
- Single Password: user names, passwords and website information are secured by single master password that is unique for each user.[2]
- KeePass Compatibility: support for most KeePass plug-ins.[1]
- A web client permits user access outside the company intranet, using any operating system.[4]
- Multiple Language Extensions: over 40 language translations available for download.[1]
- Automatic clipboard erase & random password generator for work teams.[5]
- Ability to disable users when they have left the company, freezing further credential access.[1][5][6]
Enterprise Edition
The Enterprise Edition includes additional features, primarily:
- Active Directory/LDAP Integration: Import, export and synchronization with existing LDAP databases.[4]
- Customize or modify access and permissions granted to a user or role.[5]
- View access and permissions granted to a user or role.[1]
- Logging of when passwords were accessed, with export to .csv file.[1]
Pleasant Solutions Inc. has also developed a password proxy module which prevents credentials from being stored on user devices, shielding enterprise passwords from users.[7]
The password software extends to desktop and mobile environments, and is tested for compatibility with Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, Android devices, iOS devices as well as other web browsers.[1][3]
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