[Discuss] deadmanish login?
John Abreau
jabr at blu.org
Sat Feb 4 19:48:04 EST 2017
If you're using gpg for this, you can further reduce the risk of user error
by setting the for-your-eyes-only flag in the encrypted file.
--for-your-eyes-only
--no-for-your-eyes-only
Set the `for your eyes only' flag in the message. This
causes
GnuPG to refuse to save the file unless the --output option
is
given, and PGP to use a "secure viewer" with a claimed
Tempest-
resistant font to display the message. This option
overrides
--set-filename. --no-for-your-eyes-only disables this option.
On Sat, Feb 4, 2017 at 12:55 PM, Daniel Barrett <dbarrett at blazemonger.com>
wrote:
> On February 4, 2017, Bill Horne wrote:
> >Readers please state your preferences for Keepass, Password Safe, or
> >other programs/methods for storing passwords.
>
> GnuPG.
>
> I store usernames, passwords, and site names in a 3-column,
> GnuPG-encrypted text file. To recall a password for a given host, I
> run a homebrew script that's more or less:
>
> gpg -d mysecrets.gpg | grep <host>
>
> If desired, one can further copy the password into the X clipboard by
> piping to "xclip". This simple is and has worked for a decade+ without
> problems.
>
> --
> Dan Barrett
> dbarrett at blazemonger.com
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