Lars Wirzenius on Nostr: I've added support for multiple certificates to #sopass, my command line password ...
I've added support for multiple certificates to #sopass, my command line password manager inspired by pass.
This means the password store can contain any number of PGP certificates (public keys), and whenever the store is encrypted (after any modification), it's encrypted to all the certificates it contains. This should be useful for sharing the store on several devices, without having to share the encryption key (private key).
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2025-01-03 16:58:08Event JSON
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