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Brian,<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 31/08/2016 à 16:05, Brian Candler a
écrit :<br>
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<blockquote
cite="mid:ae9fa7a0-fedf-bab4-18fc-e87b77d72036@pobox.com"
type="cite">On 31/08/2016 14:57, Sylvain Viart wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">pass show web/framapad.org
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gpg: [don't know]: 1st length byte missing
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ls -l ~/.password-store/web/framapad.org.gpg
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Nope, it has a non-zero size:<br>
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ls -l ~/.password-store/web/framapad.org.gpg <br>
-rw------- 1 sylvain sylvain <b>528</b> juil. 19 15:27
/home/sylvain/.password-store/web/framapad.org.gpg<br>
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file ~/.password-store/web/framapad.org.gpg <br>
/home/sylvain/.password-store/web/framapad.org.gpg: PGP RSA
encrypted session key - keyid: 5CA808CC 37081464 RSA (Encrypt or
Sign) 4096b .<br>
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But it is the smallest one, in the folder though.<br>
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cite="mid:ae9fa7a0-fedf-bab4-18fc-e87b77d72036@pobox.com"
type="cite">
Recover it from a backup. If your password store is a git
repository, then simply:
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No git support, for this storage, but thanks, for the hint.<br>
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I was more thinking about some gpg hidden switch to try more to
guess the content.<br>
Though I have recovered the lost password by clicking "I lost my
password" button…<br>
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So it's more about hacking file storage than a critical failure.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Sylvain.<br>
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Sylvain Viart - Consultant informatique système linux</pre>
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