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KeepassXC: progress on port to Qt6
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Does KeePassXC work on the command line and over ssh connections ? pass does.
This sounds cool, but relies completely on OpenPGP. That is secure enough, right?
But this also means
It is cool, but only having a single entry means you can not replace the website with a more anonymous placeholder.
For sure this tool sounds pretty great! Especially encrypting everything seperately is very nice.
But sometimes getting a name might already be too much.
Also to avoid big brother connecting all data, I normally have an entry like
This is all not possible, which means I would need the same username everywhere, or remember it (I dont, I have 300 Keepass entries).
In KeepassXC I have a single file. Hackers would need to bruteforce only one. But at least they wouldnt know exactly what they want to decrypt.
I wonder if you could just encrypt a storage which is then used by pass unencrypted. So you have double encryption using something like gocryptfs.
Sure, I see what you mean. Note that I responded to the "this sucks" remark about pass by the other commenter. There is no one preventing you to use for example one password entry with Pass on a remote work server logging in with ssh sharing it with a colleague while having the other 100 password work entries kept in KeePassXC and then using Bitwarden for your 200 personal passwords.
Yup, it is really cool! I have to learn to use it and use it on occasions
there is the keepassxc-cli command. And it also supports ssh keys with integration with ssh-agent. So yeah
That's not really the point though. You wouldn't argue that you can't use Firefox over ssh.
KeepassXC is bundled with a CLI tool. But it doesn't have to do anything special for SSH. It's ultimately just text and there are multiple ways to paste text into an SSH session.