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I’m using WebSSH on a nearly daily basis to manage my home lab across all my devices, I love it.
During my use I’ve notices a few things I would change/add.
The first thing would be an auto password fill.
When ever I type sudo XX and I’m asked for my password, I would love to see a special key which will enter the saved password for this host.
Currently my workaround is, to have a snippet for each host but this is not ideal in my opinion
I would be more than happy to help you with all those requests.
Thanks for this amazing part of software.
Where password will be stored? In the memory? My only concern is: if users will need custom passwords, for other services, not for ssh, they will have to go to password manager
I’m using WebSSH on a nearly daily basis to manage my home lab across all my devices, I love it.
During my use I’ve notices a few things I would change/add.
The first thing would be an auto password fill.
When ever I type sudo XX and I’m asked for my password, I would love to see a special key which will enter the saved password for this host.
Currently my workaround is, to have a snippet for each host but this is not ideal in my opinion
I would be more than happy to help you with all those requests.
Thanks for this amazing part of software.
Originally posted by @Dag0d in #560
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