Den ons 12 aug. 2026 kl 14:16 skrev David Conversi <[email protected] >:
> Probably, all this might not even be necessary in my set-up, because pass, > after the annoying warning, proceeds to write the file to /tmp anyway, > which in my case is on mfs. > If I understand it correctly, mfs is a sort of RAM disk and is therefore > erased when the computer is shut down. > Right? > That is correct, and if ever mfs contents get swapped out, the swap on openbsd is always encrypted by a per-boot random key, so noone could dig it out of the swapdevice on the next boot even if you don't use FDE. -- May the most significant bit of your life be positive.

