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Keyring ======= A suckless [Keyring] build upon [pass]. Why? ==== I was bored feeding my [SSH-Agent] with all my SSH-keys particularly their passphrases. Because of that i needed a tool which allows me to add plenty of keys with a sigle passphrase. Just what a keyring does. Furthermore it has to fit well into my environment and tool chain because [Gnome-Keyring] and friends just displeases me because of all their dependencies. Right! [Keyring] tries to solve a nibble of beggary. Install ======= [Keyring] depends on [GnuPG], [OpenSSH] and [pass] a suckless password manager. Quick & Dirty Drop-In Style curl https://git.christoph-polcin.com/keyring/plain/keyring -o /tmp/keyring sudo install /tmp/keyring /usr/local/bin Setup ===== Basic Keyring Configuration --------------------------- Put the following lines into a shell resource file which gets sourced one time, eg. `~/.zlogin`, `~/.bash_login`, `~/.profile`, `~/.xinitrc`, ... eval `keyring --eval --add ~/.ssh/foo_key ~/.ssh/bar_key ~/.ssh/baz_key` If you need Your keys in every shell session put the following line into Your default resource file, eg. `~/.bashrc`, `~./.zshrc`, ... eval `keyring --eval` Below are all customizable environmental variables with their default values: SSH_AUTH_SOCK="$(gpgconf --list-dirs agent-ssh-socket)" PASS_KEY_PREFIX='keyring' And here is an example how to adjust and submit those values. eval ` \ PASS_KEY_PREFIX='foo' \ keyring --eval \ --add $(find ~/.ssh/ -type f -name '*.pub' | sed 's/.pub//') \ ` This will add all your keys and pull their passphrases via `pass foo/KEY`. Your Keyring Database --------------------- To initialize the password store follow the instructions on the [pass] homepage or consider their [examples] Set a custom `PASS_KEY_PREFIX` or use `keyring` as default to insert our passphrases. pass insert <PASS_KEY_PREFIX>/<PRIVATE_KEY_FILE_NAME> # for ~/.ssh/my-private-ssh-key pass insert keyring/my-private-ssh-key The passphrase which [pass] is asking for has to be the passphrase of the inserted key. To unlock the keyring You have to use the passphrase which is assigned with Your GPG-ID. License ======= Simplified BSD License / FreeBSD License. See LICENSE for details. Contribution welcome ==================== Grab the source; get your hands dirty and file your patches or questions. Notes ===== Backup and encrypt Your ~/.ssh directory: tar -cj .ssh | gpg --symmetric --cipher-algo aes256 --output /tmp/ssh-backup.bz2.gpg [examples]: http://git.zx2c4.com/password-store/about/#EXTENDED%20GIT%20EXAMPLE [SSH-Agent]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ssh-agent [GnuPG]: http://www.gnupg.org/ [OpenSSH]: http://www.openssh.org/ [pass]: http://zx2c4.com/projects/password-store/ [Gnome-Keyring]: https://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring [Keyring]: https://git.christoph-polcin.com/keyring/
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