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Hi I would like to use the send feature to create a one-time secret for use in a script, like this for example: SECRET=${curl -sSf 'https://myvault.cloud/some/url')
curl -sSf "https://some.other.site/protected/resource?secret=$SECRET" -o ... Is there such a thing, without the need to parse through HTML? |
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stefan0xC
May 8, 2024
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A Send would have to be decrypted by the client (which is done by the page) so I don't think this would work. You could use the Bitwarden CLI to open a Send, cf. https://bitwarden.com/help/send-cli/#receive |
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A Send would have to be decrypted by the client (which is done by the page) so I don't think this would work. You could use the Bitwarden CLI to open a Send, cf. https://bitwarden.com/help/send-cli/#receive
But I also think this is what something like the Secrets Manager would be better suited for which Vaultwarden does not implement cf. #4544 (comment).