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multiple login/password for a site? #19

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netslovdlyasnov opened this issue May 10, 2014 · 5 comments
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multiple login/password for a site? #19

netslovdlyasnov opened this issue May 10, 2014 · 5 comments

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@netslovdlyasnov
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Someone should ask this question :)

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jvenant commented May 12, 2014

It should works...? I use myself this feature and have no issue with it.
What kind of problems have you encountered exactly ?

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Seems like it was a misunderstanding of documentation.
I've made a password file with multiple logins/passwords. And It was not working. Now I've made multiple files inside url's subdir and it works now.

Now it rises another question: it would be nice to name those files like usernames, but it's not good to expose them to filesystem. It might be better to show username with filename under passff menu? like www/accounts.google.com/1 (testuser) ?

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jvenant commented Jun 12, 2014

I understand your need. I'm going to see what I can do

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jvenant commented Jun 12, 2014

There is a major issue about getting the login from the file : I have to unlock it first. Asking for the passphrase.
It is not a huge issue if you use gpg-agent, but could be if you choose to enter your passphrase for each data file access.
I'd like to keep things the way they are today : unlock the password file only on the very last stage off the process.

I would suggest to use a mnemonic (something like the first letter of the login) as a file name if you don't want to use the entire login

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Thanks. I understand your point.

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