1Password is local software, but by means of using Dropbox you can easily share a 'vault' with a specific team: http://learn2.agilebits.com/1Password4/Mac/en/Tutorials/share-vault.html Bestest, Erwin On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 8:27 PM, Alisak Sanavongsay < [log in to unmask]> wrote: > We have been using Mr. Password > [http://codecanyon.net/item/password-manager/2145518] for our department. > It's quite an improvement from storing the passwords in an Excel > spreadsheet. > > * There's no 2 factor authentication. For authentication, we added phpCAS > [https://wiki.jasig.org/display/casc/phpcas]. > * It uses categories instead of groups, but the developer mentioned that > groups may be added in a future release. > * Users can be added or removed from a category as necessary. > * We host it on a local server. > > Regards, > Alisak. > > Alisak Sanavongsay Digital Assets Programmer > http://library.ucmerced.edu <http://library.ucmerced.edu/> 209.201.9073 > [log in to unmask] > > > > > On 8/22/14, 10:51 AM, "Mark A. Matienzo" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > >Howdy, > > > >We're looking for a password manager application or service that works > >well > >with teams, and I'd be eager to hear about particular recommendations. > >Desired features include the following: > > > >- 2 factor authentication > >- The ability to define groups or teams, and assign specific credential > >sets to those groups > >- The ability to revoke access > >- Hosted services are a plus > > > >Thanks, > >Mark >