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Vahid Ma'ani vahidmaani at gmail.com
Mon Feb 20 11:27:20 CET 2017


Hi Jason
What is your opinion regarding this feature?
Do you think its useful?

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*وحید معانی*
*Vahid Ma'ani*
Vahid.Maani at gmail.com | gnutips.ir



On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 8:50 AM, Vahid Ma'ani <vahidmaani at gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm confident about myself and my own system, but forcing team members to
> observe  all safety cases is very difficult.
>
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> *وحید معانی*
> *Vahid Ma'ani*
> Vahid.Maani at gmail.com | gnutips.ir
>
>
>
> On Dec 31, 2016 11:33 PM, "Lenz Weber" <mail at lenzw.de> wrote:
>
>> You do realize that an atacker that is deep enough in your system to
>> exploit your cached password also could just log your keystrokes as you
>> type the password? (More reliably if you do so very often)
>>
>> Of course using a low timeout is useful if you leave your PC unlocked a
>> lot, but not caching at all will not save you from most attacks.
>>
>> Am 31.12.2016 um 20:20 schrieb Vahid Ma'ani:
>> > It keeps passphrase for 5 minutes?!!!!
>> > No! No! No! I never use as it!! I want enter passphrase for each
>> request!
>> > I prefer not to encrypt the unimportant information instead of making my
>> > important data insecure even for one minute.
>> >
>> > ---------------------------------
>> > *وحید معانی*
>> > *Vahid Ma'ani*
>> > Vahid.Maani at gmail.com <mailto:Vahid.Maani at gmail.com> | gnutips.ir
>> > <http://gnutips.ir>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Dec 31, 2016 10:13 PM, "Brian Candler" <b.candler at pobox.com
>> > <mailto:b.candler at pobox.com>> wrote:
>> >
>> >     On 31/12/2016 11:04, Vahid Ma'ani wrote:
>> >
>> >         "grep" option search content of crypted files and i should type
>> >         passphrase some times for each search.
>> >
>> >
>> >     Not if you use gpg-agent. It keeps your passphrase for 5 minutes.
>> >
>> >     gpg-agent is invaluable for certain operations on the repo. For
>> >     example, using "pass init" to change the set of keys that the
>> >     passwords are encrypted for - it has to decrypt and re-encrypt every
>> >     single file.  And indeed, you don't want to have to type your
>> >     passphrase for every one :-)
>> >
>> >
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