On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 11:37:35AM +0200, Michael Moll wrote:
Hi,

On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 01:31:32PM +0100, Greg Sutcliffe wrote:
We don't have a mailserver for "*@theforeman.org" currently, and it's
probably overkill to run one. My solution would be to register a new
GMail account for infra stuff ([email protected] or similar) and use
that for this kind of thing - does that work?

While I don't like GMail, that sounds like a sensible way to go, lacking
the alternatives.

Then there's the matter of passwords - I don't want to be the only one
who can access this stuff (really bad bus factor :P). It also needs to
be easy to add/remove people who can see it. My thoughts turn to GPG -
perhaps a simple private Gist of the the encrypted data, encrypted with
all the keys of the people who are allowed to read it? That's easy to
re-encrypt later if the list of people/keys changes. Or we could host
the textfile somewhere (on the foreman.org?) I guess...

In addition to pass, Ewoud already mentioned, I was recommended passbolt
(https://www.passbolt.com) and gopass (https://www.justwatch.com/gopass),
which is a rewrite of pass.

Oh the mounts are an interesting feature of gopass. Annoying that they're not in the base system even though they do have binary packages.

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