1) Only the contents of the .gpg files is encrypted, so no, your URLs and usernames are not confidential if you put them in the password paths. 2) I use a mix. Most of the time I put the username on the second line of the password file, but I seldom use anything else than my email address or my preferred username (which is usually free) so I rarely need to. In the few cases when I have multiple usernames/passwords on the same site or contextual domain, I put the username in the password path (for example: ssh/me@machine1, ssh/me@machine2 etc. for my SSH key passphrases).
On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 19:10 pc re <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi @ list. > > I'm to laizy to organize the metadate like "username" and "url" in an > seperate entry or in a multiline password. > > So i just organize it like this: pass insert url/username > e.G. > > pass insert github.com/[email protected] > pass insert irc/freenode.net/sock_puppet > .. > > Somehow is this ogranization form compatible with the firefox plugin > (passff). It wont find the url though. > > My question: > > 1 ) Is this metadata encrypted ? So is it safe to use some public git > hoster to sync the passwords without someone knowing which urls I use. > > 2) What kind of organization forms do you guys use? > > > cheers > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Password-Store mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store >
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