Secure Pipes vs AWS Vault
Side-by-side comparison for macOS
Secure Pipes
6.0Manage SSH tunnels
AWS Vault
8.0Securely stores and accesses AWS credentials in a development environment
| Metric | Secure Pipes | AWS Vault |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Security & Privacy | Security & Privacy |
| AI Score | 6.0 | 8.0 |
| 30-day Installs | 7 | 839 |
| 90-day Installs | 23 | 2.3K |
| 365-day Installs | 128 | 10.5K |
| Version | 0.99.11,c67223c50be3604 | 7.2.0 |
| Auto-updates | No | No |
| Deprecated | Yes | No |
| GitHub Stars | 2 | 9.0K |
| GitHub Forks | 1 | 841 |
| Open Issues | - | 1 |
| License | MIT | MIT |
| Language | Objective-C | Go |
| Last GitHub Commit | 2y ago | 4mo ago |
| First Seen | Aug 9, 2023 | Aug 11, 2016 |
Reviews
Secure Pipes
Secure Pipes simplifies SSH tunnel management, offering a user-friendly interface for developers and system administrators to securely connect to remote servers.
Secure Pipes helps users create and manage SSH tunnels for secure network connections.
Pros
- + Lightweight and easy to use
- + Open-source with MIT license
- + Supports secure network connections
Cons
- - No auto-update feature
- - Limited community support
AWS Vault
AWS Vault securely manages AWS credentials in development environments, offering a reliable and efficient solution for developers. It provides features like secure storage, integration with AWS CLI, and support for MFA, making it a valuable tool for developers working with AWS.
Securely stores and manages AWS credentials, providing a CLI interface for easy access and integration.
Pros
- + Secure and efficient credential management
- + Integration with AWS CLI and support for MFA
- + Active community and regular updates
Cons
- - Lack of auto-update feature
- - Some unresolved authentication issues