The online password manager for small teams.
Tired of digging through emails, sticky notes, and spreadsheets just to find that one password? PassHub helps you store & organize all your team’s logins.
This self-hosted solution means you own your data, and avoid all the security issues associated with the big players.
NEW IN 1.1.0 – Group Permissions
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What’s Included
- PassHub password manager application
- Written documentation including installation guide and user guide
- API documentation for developers
- 6 months support
- Future updates
Features in Detail
- Responsive Material Design
Enjoy an attractive and usable interface based on Google’s material design standards. Compatible with smartphones, tablets, and desktop. - Secure user passwords
User accounts created to access PassHub have their passwords securely hashed - Secure login storage
Logins stored inside PassHub have all fields securely encrypted using a unique key - Custom Permissions (NEW)
Create and assign groups to users, each with custom access permissions to pages and categories. - Private “My Logins” Category
Each user gets their own private “My Logins” category which is not viewable by other users. - Categories
Create categories and assign logins to them - Live Search
Find the right login quickly by keyword, category, or both - Copy to clipboard
On modern browsers, simply click a field to copy its value to clipboard - Multiple field types
Store any text content in a login by creating fields with either text, textarea, or password field types - CSV Export (NEW)
Export all login data as a backup copy - Updater (NEW)
Upgrade existing 1.0.X installations to 1.1.0 - Well documented code
Code uses DocBlocks for all classes and methods, and is heavily commented.
Specifications
- Built with the Fat Free Framework
- Object-oriented code
- Protected against XSS and CSRF attacks
- Meets PSR-1 Basic Coding Standard and PSR-2 Coding Style Guide to ensure a high level of technical interoperability between shared PHP code.
- Meets PSR-4 autoloader requirements.
Web Hosting Requirements
In order for PassHub to work correctly, your web hosting must meet these requirements:
- Apache web server
- PHP version 5.4 or greater—check your web hosting control panel for a PHP version switcher if it doesn’t meet this requirement, or contact your web host to upgrade
- MySQL version 5.5 or greater
Also, I highly recommend you install a SSL certificate and access PassHub only through https:// instead of http://. Otherwise, your login info could be sniffed out by a malicious third party. SSL encrypts information sent to and from your web hosting, so your data is protected from third parties. Contact your web host to install one.
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