On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 10:05:57PM -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
Have you tried KeePass? It doe what you are doing but with a decent
interface and the ability to type the details into web pages for you.
But does it store the data
On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 13:00:10 +1000, wraeth wrote:
KeePass is Qt based and has a client at least for Linux and Windows, as
well as an Android app (DroidPass).
There are several Android clients, I use Keepass2Android.
--
Neil Bothwick
A pessimist complains about the noise when opportunity
not
meant to
Mick,
Thank you. I too have been concerned about this. I've also been
concerned about memory leaks. FYI one cute feature of keepass is
that it clears the clipboard 20 seconds after you copy your password
to it. Today (2014) I am choosing to use the clipboard/keepass to
manage
On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 10:38:50AM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
Something like KeePass. It has Linux, Windows and Android clients and
because the file is encrypted locally, you can store it in a cloud
service, although I now use Syncthing to keep it on all my devices, now
that my life is free
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 16:31:52 -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
I have owncloud working just fine, although I don't use it for passwords
-- for those I just have a pgp key and individual files and I have an
iphone app which can decrypt them.
Have you tried KeePass? It doe what you are doing
ssword entries.
> gtk/qt is a massive overkill.
Please check the meaning of " GUI " and try to answer my statement again.
> > This makes portability a problem. Exactly why keepass (and clones) are
> > used more.
>
> compatibility with keepassxc is extremely
> ove
Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 22:05:57 -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Have you tried KeePass? It doe what you are doing but with a decent
interface and the ability to type the details into web pages for
you.
But does it store the data
.
Have you tried KeePass? It doe what you are doing but with a decent
interface and the ability to type the details into web pages for you.
But does it store the data on someone's server? Where they could have a
data breech?
--
Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 22:05:57 -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Have you tried KeePass? It doe what you are doing but with a decent
interface and the ability to type the details into web pages for
you.
But does it store the data on someone's server? Where they could have a
data
like KeePass. It has Linux, Windows and Android clients and
because the file is encrypted locally, you can store it in a cloud
service, although I now use Syncthing to keep it on all my devices, now
that my life is free of Dropbox.
--
Neil Bothwick
If man ruled the world:
Daisy Duke shorts would
and still had same issue.
Trying all my apps this looks to be a GTK related issues as happening
with claws-mail (worst), gkrellm, gcolor2, Bluefish etc. QT/EFL apps
seem to be fine (qtfm, keepass). Firefox-bin works just fine, oddly.
Anyone else seen this. I see a thread talking about GTK slots
Am Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 03:04:21PM + schrieb Neil Bothwick:
> > So the natural answer for my password needs is keepass (by now the XC
> > variant). I sync it between my Linux machines with all other files using
> > unison.
>
> That's what I was using, but I now run
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 20:27:32 +1000, wraeth wrote:
Something like KeePass. It has Linux, Windows and Android clients and
because the file is encrypted locally, you can store it in a cloud
service, although I now use Syncthing to keep it on all my devices,
now that my life is free
On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 11:41:03AM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 20:27:32 +1000, wraeth wrote:
Something like KeePass. It has Linux, Windows and Android clients and
because the file is encrypted locally, you can store it in a cloud
service, although I now use
ture and a
search feature that allows you to, say, retrieve
passwords really fast. e.g. `nsapass get c p`
would equate `nsapass get caveman protonmail` (if
c p makes it unique).
> > > This makes portability a problem. Exactly why keepass (and clones) are
> > > used more.
> &g
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 04:15:30PM -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 22:05:57 -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Have you tried KeePass? It doe what you are doing but with a decent
interface and the ability to type
man/nsapass
>
>hth.
>
>rgrds,
>cm.
Looks nice. Except for:
I like having a GUI where I can easily access the different account details.
Does it use Keepass databases? Or something you designed yourself?
Can it work with password database files that are stored on a central server
; Initially I thought this was a Wayland problem as using Wayfire but
> switched to X11 desktop and still had same issue.
>
> Trying all my apps this looks to be a GTK related issues as happening
> with claws-mail (worst), gkrellm, gcolor2, Bluefish etc. QT/EFL apps
> seem to be fine (qtfm, k
gt; database not only contains the passwords themselves, but naturally also
> what I have passwords for in the first place.
[snip]
> So the natural answer for my password needs is keepass (by now the XC
> variant). I sync it between my Linux machines with all other files using
> unison.
ortily?).
> > If it’s on someone else’s system, it’s out of my reach. A password
> > database not only contains the passwords themselves, but naturally also
> > what I have passwords for in the first place.
>
> [snip]
>
> > So the natural answer for my password needs is
; > details.
> how about:
> `nsapass list | less`
> ?
>
> (thinking to let nsapass automatically pipe list's
> output to `less`)
This is not a GUI
> > Does it use Keepass databases? Or something you designed yourself?
>
> myself. it's just an encrypted json file. you
e in practice. In practice you also remembr
> which sites forced you to change passwords, since they're pretty much
> the only ones in that class.
Sure, assuming you don't regularly change your passwords everywhere.
I'm not sure that this is as important with manager-generated
passwords, but
heory
reducible to the halting problem. TLDR: you probably can't.
> While any master password should be secure, the algorithmic approaches
> suffer more, IMO. With something like Keepass or Lastpass you need
> both the database and the master password to do an attack. Now, with
> l
you
problems. You haven't mentioned what issue you're actually having
with it/pinentry/etc.
FYI pinentry frustrates me because:
1. pinentry-gtk and pinentry-qt do not allow me to paste my
passphrase. My passphrase is difficult to type. I keep my passphrase
in keepass.
2. Supposedly pinentry
output to `less`)
> Does it use Keepass databases? Or something you designed yourself?
myself. it's just an encrypted json file. you
can decrypt it by `scrypt dec path/to/db.enc` to
see how stupidly simple it is.
(to create it, use `nsapass gen 25 printable` to
generate an entry quickly, or `ns
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Saturday, July 18, 2020 11:13 PM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> This is not a GUI
xterm is GUI. you don't need to click on gtk/qt
widgets to access details of password entries.
gtk/qt is a massive overkill.
> This makes portability a problem. Exactly why k
as happening
> > with claws-mail (worst), gkrellm, gcolor2, Bluefish etc. QT/EFL apps
> > seem to be fine (qtfm, keepass). Firefox-bin works just fine, oddly.
> >
> > Anyone else seen this. I see a thread talking about GTK slots but not
> > sure if this is related.
&
have a credit card. The
exception is the app for our railway system that is directly linked to my
back account (but most of the times I buy the ticket at a vending machine
and pay cash).
So the natural answer for my password needs is keepass (by now the XC
variant). I sync it between my Linux machines with all
On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 03:22:52PM +0100, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> So the natural answer for my password needs is keepass (by now the XC
> variant). I sync it between my Linux machines with all other files using
> unison.
That is also what I use. I also personally use my phone with
gmail", etc. And
that hasn't yet counted any peppering which influences intermediary
hashes.
That being said, any system that depends on a master password had
better be goddamned secure. In fact, my email account - which is a
resetting point for basically all services - is exempt from my
password algo
ing in updating the
>> Passwordmaker website eases my mind about it...
>>
>> This is a simple technique I strongly recommend that everyone employ,
>> especially if you use a Password manager (like LastPass or KeePass)...
>>
>> It is uncrackable (well, as long as it
ing in updating the
Passwordmaker website eases my mind about it...
This is a simple technique I strongly recommend that everyone employ,
especially if you use a Password manager (like LastPass or KeePass)...
It is uncrackable (well, as long as it isn't the CIA or NSA that wants
to crack it and t
issue you're actually having
with it/pinentry/etc.
FYI pinentry frustrates me because:
1. pinentry-gtk and pinentry-qt do not allow me to paste my
passphrase. My passphrase is difficult to type. I keep my passphrase
in keepass.
2. Supposedly pinentry-curses will let me paste; however
rry). But nothing that involves money;
> No banking app, no paypal app, I don’t even have a credit card. The
> exception is the app for our railway system that is directly linked to my
> back account (but most of the times I buy the ticket at a vending machine
> and pay cash).
>
>
specified criteria (ie,
> the site URL, username, password length, etc for each account - one
> technique I adopted shortly after assisting in updating the
> Passwordmaker website eases my mind about it...
>
> This is a simple technique I strongly recommend that everyone employ,
> e
gth, etc for each account - one
>>> technique I adopted shortly after assisting in updating the
>>> Passwordmaker website eases my mind about it...
>>>
>>> This is a simple technique I strongly recommend that everyone employ,
>>> especially if you use a
> but switched to X11 desktop and still had same issue.
> > >
> > > Trying all my apps this looks to be a GTK related issues as
> > > happening with claws-mail (worst), gkrellm, gcolor2, Bluefish
> > > etc. QT/EFL apps seem to be fine (qtfm, keepass
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