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*[http://www.tricksofthetrades.net/2015/07/04/notes-pass-unix-password-manager/ Notes on pass] | |||
*[http://www.passwordstore.org/ Homepage] | *[http://www.passwordstore.org/ Homepage] | ||
*[https://sig-io.nl/?p=399 Read passwords from the 'pass' passwordstore into ansible] | *[https://sig-io.nl/?p=399 Read passwords from the 'pass' passwordstore into ansible] |
Latest revision as of 15:10, 10 November 2016
Simple password manager using gpg
Links
- Notes on pass
- Homepage
- Read passwords from the 'pass' passwordstore into ansible
- http://superuser.com/questions/520980/how-to-force-gpg-to-use-console-mode-pinentry-to-prompt-for-passwords
Getting started
pass init me@example.com
where me@example.com is the ID used for your gpg key
On server pass.example.com create user passuser Then as this user:
mkdir pass.git git init --bare pass.git
On your workstation:
If you don't already have gpg key:
gpg --gen-key
and import pubkey(s) of other user(s):
gpg --import hisid
To make gpg use group, add to .gnupg/gpg.conf:
group ourgroup yourid hisid default-key <your key id> ?
Slightly less secure but very convenient:
ssh-keygen
and then add .ssh/id_rsa.pub to .ssh/authorized_keys on server
Then init pass: If you use groups:
pass init ourgroup
pass git init pass git remote add origin passuser@pass.example.com pass git push --set-upstream origin master pass git push
Now all it takes to add keys is:
pass add someserver/someaccount pass git push
and on other system
pass git pull
On another system you can clone then:
git clone pass.example.com:pass-git .password-store
ACHTUNG any user who edits or adds keys needs the public keys of all group members!
additional commands
Clients
Security related stuff