Matt Johnston wrote:
Personally I'm not sure this is a good idea. On multi-user
systems, I usually make a point of keeping standard dot
files (.muttrc, .pwm/*, .zshrc, .ssh/config etc)
world-readable, as it's a useful way of teaching people how
to use less-known program features.

Maybe changing the std_hooks file to look for passwords in
~/.monotone/passwords, and ensuring appropriate permissions
on that file (and keys themselves) would be better?

I think it would be better to allow keys without passphrases and making sure the key files have appropriate permissions.

Matt

-- Ulf

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