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Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-06-13 Thread Edgaras
I was thinking about password handling for such programs as ii, jj, ji and how to not store it anywhere, except maybe in program itself in case of needed reconnect. So I was playing a little with ji and it reads pw from stdin like ji -j jid@sev pw_file. Also recently I was reading about terminal

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2012-06-13 Thread hiro
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2012-06-13 Thread Kurt H Maier
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2012-06-13 Thread pancake
On 06/13/12 16:22, Kurt H Maier wrote: On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 04:02:42PM +0200, hiro wrote: Everyone who participates in unsubscribe gets the chance to win 10 Bitcoins. I won't *not* unsuccessfully unsubscribe. here's my 1subs.. vanity address. ktxby $ ./vanitygen 1subs Difficulty:

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-06-13 Thread Ramil Farkhshatov
Edgaras dev...@gmail.com wrote: Though it is not fully refined, and since I failed to connect to gtalk, thus did not have any usage of ji yet, the idea seems promising. Fixed connection to gtalk in libxmpps. Now this works: ji -j JID -s talk.google.com

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-06-13 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 14 June 2012 00:58, hiro 23h...@googlemail.com wrote: what is this ji you're talking about? I only know jihad? ji [0] is what ii is, but for jabber clients there's also jj [1] [0]: http://iris-comp.ru/public/git/ji.git/ [1]: http://23.fi/jj/ On Wednesday, June 13, 2012, Ramil

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-06-13 Thread Ivan Kanakarakis
On 13 June 2012 16:25, Edgaras dev...@gmail.com wrote: I was thinking about password handling for such programs as ii, jj, ji and how to not store it anywhere, except maybe in program itself in case of needed reconnect. So I was playing a little with ji and it reads pw from stdin like ji -j

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-06-13 Thread pancake
Wow. Didnt knew it. Looks interesting But.. Doesnt works for me, looks like the fifo events are not handled by ji's select(). On Thursday, June 14, 2012 at 12:22 AM, Ivan Kanakarakis wrote: On 14 June 2012 00:58, hiro 23h...@googlemail.com (mailto:23h...@googlemail.com) wrote: what

Re: [dev] [ii] exposed password on process monitoring

2012-06-13 Thread Edgaras
Yes, I know that ii does not read anything from stdin, but that can be changed, and maybe that wouldnt be so bad. Imho reading stdin is simplest and quite simple solution, unless there is a reason for program to not read stdin. In that case file can be used that user could possibly replace with