[kwlug-disc] How do you keep tabs of your GPG, SSH, and SSL keys?
Andrew Sullivan Cant
acant at alumni.uwaterloo.ca
Thu Mar 14 10:00:08 EDT 2013
True. And the GPG and SSH keys have their own pass phrases so they could
just be stuffed in. Do the SSL keys come with their own encryption?
I looks like there is a cross-platform version of KeePass called
KeePassX <http://www.keepassx.org/>
Might work, although it appears to lag behind the standard KeePass.
Although I must say that I really like the idea of an encrypted
container. Having a container which automatically unlocks when I login,
or unlock my screen, seems like it might be a reasonable balance of
security.
I have not been able to find a standard secure store format, across
multiple platforms. Everyone seems to mostly have their own thing
(gnome-keyring, kwallet, whatever the mac osx one is called) and no
common format. Which makes me sad.
(And I will happily be corrected, if anyone on the list knows I am wrong :)
Andrew
On 13-03-11 4:46 PM, Chamunks Arkturus wrote:
> Although depending on how robust the keepass encryption is you likely
> don't need to re-encrypt it again because I'm fairly certain that
> keepass does not store your stuff in plaintext.
>
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> On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 4:38 PM, Chamunks Arkturus <chamunks at gmail.com
> <mailto:chamunks at gmail.com>> wrote:
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> The pre requisite here is that it needs to be easily cross platform.
> Alas windows isn't completely dead yet. As much as we can dream.
>
> On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Andrew Sullivan Cant
> <acant at alumni.uwaterloo.ca <mailto:acant at alumni.uwaterloo.ca>> wrote:
>
> e-duplication that git would do normally but you get the
> history. And if there are all smallish files that might be OK.
>
> AND you central git repository doesn't need to do anything fancy.
>
> putting all the git repositories into an encrypted store would
> preserve the history stuff, but then you need the encrypted
> store stuff working on the server and the client. And I am not
> quite sure what the right way to handle that would be.
>
> I guess something like a
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