Hey guys, just wanted to give a heads up here...
I gave a talk at GUADEC which presented an alternate password storage
model, where the secret service provides a master key to apps (like
firefox) via standard interfaces like the linux kernel keyring. Apps can
use this key to encrypt their own
Hey guys, just wanted to give a heads up here...
I gave a talk at GUADEC which presented an alternate password storage
model, where the secret service provides a master key to apps (like
firefox) via standard interfaces like the linux kernel keyring. Apps can
use this key to encrypt their own
(In reply to jhorak from comment #86)
The secret_password_lookup is called on main thread, so we have to use async
function to update gui.
Makes sense.
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(In reply to jhorak from comment #86)
The secret_password_lookup is called on main thread, so we have to use async
function to update gui.
Makes sense.
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Comment on attachment 713377
Store Master Password by using libsecret to Gnome Keyring patch v1
Review of attachment 713377:
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Overall looks good. Haven't tested. Just a few comments.
::: configure.in
@@ +4989,5 @@
+
+if test
Comment on attachment 713377
Store Master Password by using libsecret to Gnome Keyring patch v1
Review of attachment 713377:
-
Overall looks good. Haven't tested. Just a few comments.
::: configure.in
@@ +4989,5 @@
+
+if test