#29677: evaluate password management options -------------------------------------------------+------------------------- Reporter: anarcat | Owner: tpa Type: task | Status: | assigned Priority: Low | Milestone: Component: Internal Services/Tor Sysadmin Team | Version: Severity: Major | Resolution: Keywords: | Actual Points: Parent ID: | Points: Reviewer: | Sponsor: -------------------------------------------------+-------------------------
Comment (by anarcat): > Currently, these are only shared in person (via military-grade post- quantum encrypted point-to-point subspace transmission). Could you clarify how subspace transmissions work? I'm actually curious in having a solid inventory of the different mechanisms. > While this "works", I'd really appreciate having an easier and more fault-tolerant way of securely sharing this information (given the importance of keeping this information private). I don't know if such a system exists as a solution that Tor can deploy, but that's another wish- list item of mine :) What do you mean by "fault-tolerant" here? And I'll note that there are *many* password managers out there, and surely there is one that would fulfill your dreams. One question, for me, is also whether we should have "one big password manager" for everyone or multiple databases. And even with multiple databases, we should decide whether we use the same software everywhere so that user on team A doesn't get a bad surprise when they try to work with team B. -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/29677#comment:8> Tor Bug Tracker & Wiki <https://trac.torproject.org/> The Tor Project: anonymity online
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