As much as I'm sure there will be objections to this, I'd like to
re-suggest that you utilize the "one password for all keyrings" method.  So
long as those keyrings are physically on premises, and you practice good
password habits, such as never using your master password for remote
services, changing them often, and using a strong password; you should be
fine
On Jul 28, 2014 12:57 PM, "Heinz Diehl" <h...@fritha.org> wrote:

> On 28.07.2014, Bob (Robert) Cavanaugh wrote:
>
> > It is a pain to re-enter the passphrase,
> > but is required by our threat model.
>
> Maybe a smartcard could be the solution. After you have installed your
> key on the card, only a numeric PIN is required, which is MUCH easier
> to enter frequently.
>
>
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