ComplexSpaces
ComplexSpaces
~~Unfortunately, we are currently using a few more then that.~~ Unconditionally we use: - Thread keyring ~~Majority of distros, including Ubuntu 20, Debian, Arch, and Fedora:~~ ~~- User keyring~~ ~~RHEL...
Hi @mwleeds, Just checking in to ask if there has been any more progress on this one between the Flatpak team?
A few things have changed since I originally opened this issue, but I can expand more. The tl;dr is that [this comment](https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/4281#issuecomment-844610292) of mine is mostly irrelevant now. We would...
Hi, sorry for the overdue response here. It fell off my radar for a while unfortunately :( Firstly, thank you for the extremely thorough investigation. _Keyctl-unmask:_ was a good read-through...
> Having the secrets in the kernel mappings is fine though? What kind of threat model are you working with? On our supported platforms, we don't try to defend against...
@refi64 Sorry for the delay. I ran the idea past a few of my co-workers to get some extra confirmation, and we're fine with implementing an in-memory only version of...
@tunix I think we should keep this post on-topic and not product specific, but to answer your question real quick: 1Password for Linux has not used the kernel keyrings for...
Hey everyone, `arboard` maintainer here 👋. I noticed this issue doing some issue triage today. Wayland copy/paste support should work as long as your compositor supports the one of the...
Hey @retorted, sorry about this. Someone asked me this question before in a now-closed GitHub issue but I forgot to properly document the result. I've opened #167 to surface the...
> Is this a fundamental limitation where ED25519 is simply not supported by the Windows certificate verification infrastructure, making removal from the supported schemes list the correct approach? @BiagioFesta Yes,...