bruno Piguet added the comment:

I apologise for coming back to this issue lately, after its closing.
I must have misconfigured something in my tracking system.

Thank-you everybody for the work done, especiallly the careful handling and 
documenting of the case "only if password is present in file". I recognise my 
proposed patch was a bit flacky.
However, I don't get the rationale behind the restriction to the sole case 
where the file is the default .netrc ?
If a clear text password is exposed in any file, it is also a security problem, 
isn't it ? This specific file might be more difficult to find for an attacker, 
but not impossible.
Feel free to redirect this discussion to some other place if you want to keep 
this issue close and still.

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