On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 (10:46), Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta wrote:
autocmd BufReadPre,FileReadPre *.gpg,*.asc set viminfo=
autocmd BufReadPre,FileReadPre *.gpg,*.asc set noswapfile
These auto-commands are very interesting... But there is an error:
BufReadPre is _not_
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 (10:46), Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta wrote:
autocmd BufReadPre,FileReadPre *.gpg,*.asc set viminfo=
autocmd BufReadPre,FileReadPre *.gpg,*.asc set noswapfile
These auto-commands are very interesting... But there is an error:
BufReadPre is _not_
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 18:46, Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of the applications I run use kwallet, that seems similar to what
Russell Cooker described for OS X.
No. kwallet can be ptraced, this allows a hostile program to get access to
all it's data with ease.
Of course
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 12:46:13AM +0200, Stephan Dietl wrote:
Hello!
andrew lattis [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
what does everyone else use to keep track of all there passwords?
Following an article of Martin Joey Schulze in a german magazine i send
a mail with the password encryted for
al what does everyone else use to keep track of all there passwords?
I've used 'tkpasman' for years ... nice!
http://www.xs4all.nl/~wbsoft/linux/tkpasman.html
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Computer Science Dept www.cs.appstate.edu/~khj
Appalachian State Univ
Try kedpm, its a debian package, and has console as well as GUI
support and uses the FPM data, really nice.
micah
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
al what does everyone else use to keep track of all there passwords?
I've used 'tkpasman' for years ... nice!
micah Try kedpm, its a debian package, and has console as well as
micah GUI support and uses the FPM data, really nice.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Though I found a web site for 'kedpm':
http://kedpm.sourceforge.net/
the following return no Debian packages:
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 18:46, Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of the applications I run use kwallet, that seems similar to what
Russell Cooker described for OS X.
No. kwallet can be ptraced, this allows a hostile program to get access to
all it's data with ease.
Of course
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 12:46:13AM +0200, Stephan Dietl wrote:
Hello!
andrew lattis [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
what does everyone else use to keep track of all there passwords?
Following an article of Martin Joey Schulze in a german magazine i send
a mail with the password encryted for
al what does everyone else use to keep track of all there passwords?
I've used 'tkpasman' for years ... nice!
http://www.xs4all.nl/~wbsoft/linux/tkpasman.html
--
Prof Kenneth H Jacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Computer Science Dept www.cs.appstate.edu/~khj
Appalachian State Univ
Try kedpm, its a debian package, and has console as well as GUI
support and uses the FPM data, really nice.
micah
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
al what does everyone else use to keep track of all there passwords?
I've used 'tkpasman' for years ... nice!
micah Try kedpm, its a debian package, and has console as well as
micah GUI support and uses the FPM data, really nice.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Though I found a web site for 'kedpm':
http://kedpm.sourceforge.net/
the following return no Debian packages:
currently i've got an ever growing password list in a plain text file
stored on an encrypted loopback fs, this is getting cumbersome...
figaro's password manager (package fpm) looks nice and uses blowfish to
encrypt data but i can't find anything showing any type of third party
audit.
what does
We use PMS (http://passwordms.sourceforge.net), but I keep meaning to
re-write parts of the code to make it multi-user freindly.
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, andrew lattis wrote:
currently i've got an ever growing password list in a plain text file
stored on an encrypted loopback fs, this is getting
Hello!
andrew lattis [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
what does everyone else use to keep track of all there passwords?
Following an article of Martin Joey Schulze in a german magazine i send
a mail with the password encryted for myself to me and use it via mutt.
HTH,
Ciao,
Steve
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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 04:56, andrew lattis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
currently i've got an ever growing password list in a plain text file
stored on an encrypted loopback fs, this is getting cumbersome...
figaro's password manager (package fpm) looks nice and uses blowfish to
encrypt data but i
We use PMS (http://passwordms.sourceforge.net), but I keep meaning to
re-write parts of the code to make it multi-user freindly.
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, andrew lattis wrote:
currently i've got an ever growing password list in a plain text file
stored on an encrypted loopback fs, this is getting
On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 02:56:15PM -0400, andrew lattis wrote:
what does everyone else use to keep track of all there passwords?
Try gringotts.
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Dale Amon [EMAIL PROTECTED]+44-7802-188325
International linux systems
Hello!
andrew lattis [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
what does everyone else use to keep track of all there passwords?
Following an article of Martin Joey Schulze in a german magazine i send
a mail with the password encryted for myself to me and use it via mutt.
HTH,
Ciao,
Steve
--
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 04:56, andrew lattis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
currently i've got an ever growing password list in a plain text file
stored on an encrypted loopback fs, this is getting cumbersome...
figaro's password manager (package fpm) looks nice and uses blowfish to
encrypt data but i
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