Dear all,
I’m the author of Pass for iOS.
Thanks for your interests on Pass for iOS. The origin of the app was from the
need of mine, and there was no good option at that time. I choose to create my
own app. The app have some essential functions and works well most of the time.
It is an open
Guthrie, Ben, Kenny, Martin,
thanks for all the replies. mass itemized reply (inconsequential).
1. yes, it's Mingshen Sun's ios app i was looking at.
2. i should figure out multiple keys in general, for password-store in
particular. (gpg* scares me (**).) that would probably be a win, given
Hello!
Am 28.01.2018 um 05:55 schrieb Greg Minshall:
> may be less secure than exposing one large, known-format, file,
You could do that easily by using just one big file.
I use this for remote storage, but you might not find support with
phones/apps:
> Package: git-remote-gcrypt
> Depends:
Exposing your password files shouldn't be any worse than, e.g. exposing the
same number of encrypted emails.
I do agree that it would be nice to not expose the Pass repo file names.
There are several ways to do this.
There's a Pass extension that will 'entomb' your entire repo, i.e. encrypt
the
On 18-01-28 10:25:31, Greg Minshall wrote:
hi. thanks very much to the responsible parties for password-store,
which i'm happily using on lubuntu.
i'm attracted to somehow synchronizing with my iphone. the solution
(that i've seen) uses git for synchronizing.
this tickles something that's
On the App Store: Pass - Password Store by Mingshen Sun
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pass-password-store/id1205820573?mt=8
That’s the solution I use for iOS syncing.
> On Jan 27, 2018, at 11:55 PM, Greg Minshall wrote:
>
> hi. thanks very much to the responsible parties