On 2023-11-04, Profoundly Nerdy <
[email protected]d> wrote:
I am setting up slrn for the first time. I noticed that slrnrc stores
NNTP credentials in plain text. That's not ideal. I'd like to store my credentials in an external password manager, such as `pass`[^1].
Is it possible to do one of two things:
1. Call an external program that provides the username and password to nnrpaccess at runtime?
2. Or, reference a file external to slrnrc that contains the
credentials?
Option #2 is still not perfect, but at least I can lock down the
credentials themselves separate from the configuration file.
[^1]: <https://www.passwordstore.org/>
I agree 100% is why I asked the community to support new software
that takes privacy and security as a main concern, never have plain text passwors in your ENV or home directory anyone working in infosec knows this
old software lacks this way of thinking .
I know 2-3 projects that devs dropped it or are about because
nobody helps them with QA and testing and all this projects support
calling password managers like pass/gopass/bitwarden-cli etc from the config file, supports encryption and such, but their support for usenet is 50%
because of lack influence
Happy Hacking
ReK2
--
Profoundly Nerdy
--
- {gemini,https}://{,rek2.}hispagatos.org - mastodon: @
[email protected]
- [https|gemini]://2600.Madrid -
https://hispagatos.space/@rek2
-
https://keyoxide.org/A31C7CE19D9C58084EA42BA26C0B0D11E9303EC5
--- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
* Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)