Keepass was never meant for corporate use, that much I am positive about. So personally I use gpg through the pass(1) script.
However, for corporate use I must recommend siptrack, a Django-based webbapp, with a xmlrpc api, that tries not so much to replace keepass but rather racktables and keepass.
So it's much more than password management but it uses pycrypto and doesn't try to re-invent encryption. Future plans have it moving to pynacl too.
However, for corporate use I must recommend siptrack, a Django-based webbapp, with a xmlrpc api, that tries not so much to replace keepass but rather racktables and keepass.
So it's much more than password management but it uses pycrypto and doesn't try to re-invent encryption. Future plans have it moving to pynacl too.