How to install the Enpass Password Manager in Ubuntu 10, Ubuntu, Ubuntu, and derivatives on Linux. The Enpass is similar to the 1Pssword on The OSX platform and the KeePass on the Windows platform. It is an open-source and free cryptographic Manager application that can securely store users' privacy and confidential data. Enpass stores all important and sensitive data on a local device and does not transmit the data to the network.
How to install the Enpass Password Manager on Linux Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.04, and derivatives. Enpass is similar to 1 Pssword on OS X and KeePass on Windows. It is an open-source and free cryptographic Manager application that can securely store users' privacy and confidential data. Enpass stores all important and sensitive data on the local device and does not transmit the data to the network server. Therefore, no data leakage occurs.
The Enpass desktop version is free of charge. If you want to use the mobile version, you will be charged accordingly. By default, Enpass uses the 256-bit AES algorithm to encrypt and store user data. It provides the data import function from other password management applications, we can easily import data to the platform.
The Enpass Password Manager can be used to store everything. from credit card to license, stock market security notice & to Bank Account Login; Enpass gives you the freedom to store everything. it also provides the backup and restoration functions so that you can take your Enpass data backup and restore your existing backup files to your application at any time in the local file system
Next let's take a look at how to install the Enpass Security Password Manager in Ubuntu. This article uses the latest Ubuntu 15.10 As the testing environment.
Install Enpass on Linux Ubuntu
Enpass is used in Linux for 64-bit distribution (for Ubuntu, there are 32-bit and 64-bit packages). It can be installed in
Ubuntu 12.04, Ubuntu 13.04, Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 15.10, and Fedora 21.
1. Install Enpass on Ubuntu:
$ Sudo su
$ Echo "deb http://repo.sinew.in/stable main"> \
/Etc/apt/sources. list. d/enpass. list
$ Wget-O-http://repo.sinew.in/keys/enpass-linux.key | apt-key add-
$ Apt-get update
$ Apt-get install enpass
Root @ linuxidc:/home/linuxidc # apt-get install enpass
Reading the package list... complete
Analyzing the dependency tree of the software package
Reading status information... complete
The following additional software packages will be installed:
Libappindicator1 libindicator7
The following [new] software packages will be installed:
Enpass libappindicator1 libindicator7
0 software packages have been upgraded, 3 new software packages have been installed, and 0 software packages have to be uninstalled. 143 software packages have not been upgraded.
Download the 31.8 MB software package.
After decompression, 73.4 MB of extra space is consumed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n]
2. Install Enpass on other Linux operating systems:
1. Download the Linux version of Enpass Installer. Link. Open the terminal and open it to the download directory.
2. Grant installer Permissions
$ Chmod + x EnpassInstaller
3. Install libxss1
On Ubuntu:
$ Sudo apt-get install libxss1 libappindicator1 lsof
On Fedora and Cent OS:
# Yum install libXScrnSaver libappindicator lsof
On OpenSUSE:
# Zypper install libXScrnSaver libappindicator1 lsof
4. Run the installer
$./EnpassInstaller
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