Hi Arbiel,
Arbiel (gmx):
> Hi Stephan
>
> The "Bash scripting" material, which I began reading, gave me some
> valuable informations and I will go on reading it.
>
> On the other hand, I did not understand the aim of the material
> concerning bash for gpg, as it deals with issues which I am
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 03:56:08PM +0200, Arbiel (gmx) wrote:
Can somebody, please, direct me toward a url where they provide bash
scripting examples.
Take a look at https://www.passwordstore.org/ which is written in bash and
stores secrets with gnupg.
--jc
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Hi Damien
It's exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you a lot.
Arbiel
Le 02/10/2016 à 09:52, Damien Goutte-Gattat a écrit :
> On 10/02/2016 12:10 AM, Arbiel (gmx) wrote:
>> In fact, I wish to record "secrets" in gnome-keyrings, as seahorse does,
>> and I am looking for tutorials which explain
On 10/02/2016 12:10 AM, Arbiel (gmx) wrote:
In fact, I wish to record "secrets" in gnome-keyrings, as seahorse does,
and I am looking for tutorials which explain how to do so with bash
scripts, which are the only "programs" I am able to write.
Then you might have a look at the secret-tool
Hi Stephan
The "Bash scripting" material, which I began reading, gave me some
valuable informations and I will go on reading it.
On the other hand, I did not understand the aim of the material
concerning bash for gpg, as it deals with issues which I am quite
unaware of. Maybe, when I get more
Hi Arbiel,
Arbiel (gmx):
> Hi
>
> Thank you Andrew.
>
> In the material I've been ready lately, all examples are written in a
> programming language and I only have abilities in bash scripting.
>
> Can somebody, please, direct me toward a url where they provide bash
> scripting examples.
[...]
Hi
Thank you Andrew.
In the material I've been ready lately, all examples are written in a
programming language and I only have abilities in bash scripting.
Can somebody, please, direct me toward a url where they provide bash
scripting examples.
Arbiel
Le 28/09/2016 à 15:25, Andrew Gallagher
On 28/09/16 12:44, Arbiel (gmx) wrote:
> Hi
>
> Seahorse (distributed within Ubuntu) allows for the storing and
> retrieving of "secrets", as passwords, into what I understand to be
> gpg keyrings, or at the least, files.
Seahorse stores passwords in the Gnome keyring, which is not related to