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auth-source-pass should not be limited to a local directory
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Message #13 received at 50953 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
The pass command is the command to invoke password-store, "the
UNIX
password manager" (passwordstore.org), which is what
auth-source-pass
purports to use.
On my system, this is an alias for a process that fetches
passwords from another host in a compatible way to password store.
The
vault host is not accessible through ssh, so I
can't just change the gpg file location as suggested.
Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org> writes:
> Lorenzo Martinico <lorenzo <at> martinico.me> writes:
>
>> Apologies if this is not the appropriate mailing list for this
>> message.
>> I would like to put in a bug report / feature request for
>> auth-source-pass to stop using the local file directory and
>> just rely on
>> the output of the pass command (or provide an option to do that
>> instead).
>
> What's the "pass" command?
>
> larsi <at> elva:~/src/emacs/trunk$ type pass
> bash: type: pass: not found
>
>> For context, I would like to be able to use the pass command
>> (or rather,
>> an alias) to fetch files from a different host on every
>> request, but
>> not store the gpg files on my local machine.
>
> Can't you just set the gpg file location to
> "/ssh:other-host:.authinfo.gpg"?
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