A certain site, whose name I would not mention, tries to be smarter than me and
disallows storing its password in my local, well-protected, mozilla password
manager.

I saw that I can enter the password to the local database at
mozilla/default/xxxxx/yyyy.s but my problem is that the enries there are
encrypted. How can I encrypt my favourite password to fit there?
How can I decrypt an other, long-forgotten password, which is still stored
there?

I guess I could look at the mozilla code to see how they do it, but I'd
appreciate if someone save me this by saying something like
echo 1qQTn4PUPa8BucF3FVpfA32/0f0b5GGF | openssl des3 -d -a -K AAAAAA -iv 0
or point me to a fine manual.

Thanks,

-- 
Dan Kenigsberg        http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~danken        ICQ 162180901

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