OK, You asked for it :-).

I am using macOS so I can use POSIX file link semantics. I think Windows has something similar

1) Download and install Vercraypt. On my Mac using Homebrew Cask that is easy brew `cask install veracrypt`

2) Set up Dropbox sync folder (same idea also applies if you use Google Backup and Sync, Box.com etc)

3) Create a hidden Vercraypt file volume on your Dorpbox folder. See https://www.veracrypt.fr/en/Hidden%20Volume.html

4) Create a mount point for you hidden volume and mount it. You should now be able to read and write to you volume

5) Create a directory in you volume for you pass files.

6) Backup your pass files

7) Move you pass files to the directory you created in step

8) Create a link from the to the new location from the default location for the password store

9) Unmount the Vercraypt volume and remount it

10) Test pass access

11) Delete backup.

12) Make sure passwords for Vercraypt volume and cloud storage are known outside pass database



On 16/10/17 14:19, Mark Belchuk wrote:
Hello All,

I have similar situation to Ethan in that I am using github.com <http://github.com> for my password files as well. I'm not comfortable with this, but it is what I could get to work.

I like what Alex is using (i.e. veracrypt hidden drive and then store that on Dropbox), but I don't know how to set that up to work for Password-Store. Any advice or instructions would be most welcome.

Best regards,

Mark

On Oct 15, 2017 22:36, "Alec Clews" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    You can clone (plus push and pull) to a remote repository using
    https as the transport instead of using ssh.

    It seems to me that hosting on git cloud server may be a brave
    choice? I'd be interested to know what other people think.

    (I keep my password db in a veracrypt hidden drive and then store
    that on Dropbox)


    Cheers

    Alec


    On 16/10/17 11:46, Ethan Beyak wrote:
    Hi all, I'm a new user to pass. I've set up pass successfully on
    my laptop, synced it with a remote git repository on github.com
    <http://github.com/>, and, using the password manager app by
    zeapo for Android, I've got capability to push and pull onto my
    phone. Now I'd like to be able to access the repository from
    another PC without ssh'ing.

    What are the necessary steps to do so on my other PC? Do I begin
    with cloning the git repository on the other PC?



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