Password Import/Integration for RDM Free

Password Import/Integration for RDM Free

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LukeS
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Is there really no way to use a password manager in the free version of RDM?

I already use a security audited password manager to store/generate passwords (with appropriate 2FA...). If I want to use RDM it appears my options are:

  1. pay 199$ per year.
  2. keep and manage duplicate entries, one copy of which is in a possibly insecure location/storage format (the best option seems to be the Devolutions Online Drive, with unknown encryption and security practices, or keeping a local file, with unknown encryption and no sync)


There seems to be no "Individual Data Source" that supports password managers.
While RDM is more convenient for managing my connections it causes more work (and less security, and an additional error source) when managing passwords.

All Comments (4)

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Unfortunately it's a limitation of the Free edition. Which password manager do you currently use?

Regards

David Hervieux

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I currently use Bitwarden with a Yubikey as 2FA.
I was happy to see Bitwarden in the list of supported password managers, only to find out that all password managers require the enterprise edition.
I had hoped that one of the individual data sources or maybe a plugin would be available in the free version.

If the decision is between more convenience (from using RDM) or more security (from using Bitwarden) I have to choose more security.

PS: where does my forum name come from? Is that the email before the @ with non-alphanumeric characters stripped out? Because I cannot remember choosing that forum name.

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Hello,
Bitwarden is an excellent product and we understand your choice.

Regards

David Hervieux

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You can change your forum name in My Profile.

Regards

David Hervieux