Bug#588526: ITP: cpm -- Console Password Manager

2010-07-12 Thread Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 10-07-2010 08:57, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote: [...] The reason for looking at cpm was because it filled a need not satisfied by 'pwsafe', 'gnome-keyring' or 'kwallet', which was shared, console-based storage for secret information. A

Bug#588526: ITP: cpm -- Console Password Manager

2010-07-10 Thread Stig Sandbeck Mathisen
Peter Samuelson pe...@p12n.org writes: Why public key? That's useful if a certain class of people need to be able to write but not read the file, or vice versa. It's the other way around. Anyone with write access to the location to the cpm directory used will be able to encrypt (changes to)

Bug#588526: ITP: cpm -- Console Password Manager

2010-07-09 Thread Stig Sandbeck Mathisen
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Stig Sandbeck Mathisen s...@debian.org * Package name: cpm Version : 0.25.~beta-2 Upstream Author : Kacper Wysocki k...@redpill-linpro.com, harr...@eml.cc * URL : http://github.com/comotion/cpm * License : GPLv2+

Bug#588526: ITP: cpm -- Console Password Manager

2010-07-09 Thread Peter Samuelson
[Stig Sandbeck Mathisen] This program is a ncurses based console tool to manage passwords and store them public key encrypted in a file - even for more than one person. Why public key? That's useful if a certain class of people need to be able to write but not read the file, or vice