

Lockbox
Having nightmares about storing and deploying the vulnerable configurations of your applications?
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Self-Hosted
The official website is unavailable, and the last update was in March 2018.
Features
- Portable
Tags
- keymanager
- manage-secrets
- secret-sharing
- secret-manager
- secrets
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What is Lockbox?
Having nightmares about storing and deploying the vulnerable configurations of your applications?
Lockbox is a dead simple, cross-platform library (API & Client), built to save your credentials (e.g. app settings) in a centralized and secured storage.
What does it mean in practice? Imagine the following scenario - you have your application configuration file containing vulnerable data. Now, how do you deploy it to the production environment? Keep credentials in private repository? Manually update the settings on your server? Encrypt and decrypt the file and re-upload to the hosting enviroment?
What if you could have a centralized service that your applications would ask for the secured settings? This is where Lockbox come in handy. Whether you have a simple website or a set of microservices - you can keep your settings in a secured and centralized storage.
In other words - it's like Vault, but much more simpler.



