michaelk83
michaelk83
Btw, does the desktop portal specification specify how it should deal with different keyboard mappings? If not, then this should be brought up with them as well. Otherwise, you'll have...
AFAIK KeeShare is being reworked for 2.8.0, so you may want to wait with further work on this.
> we should only fully hide the panel if it is explicitly disabled in the view menu. IMO, dragging the splitter all the way is a quick and convenient way...
4700*123=570k. Did you miss a zero somewhere?
> Remembering quick unlock is not supported on Linux due to the lack of a unified/standardized key store across distros. There is the kernel keyring, which I think the existing...
Keep in mind that Secret Service secrets are managed by client apps, and can be modified, deleted, or overwritten at any time. Furthermore, since there's no separation between client apps...
Ok, so roughly, you could have something like this: - Normal secrets: ask, allow trusted clients, disallow untrusted clients. - "Don't care" secrets: don't ask, allow all clients, *including untrusted...
No, that's is exactly the point - for Secret Service entries, the client apps *are* in control, or at least are supposed to be, by the intention of the API....
This actually brings me to another thought: once KPXC has client fingerprinting, it could remember the fingerprint when an app *creates* each entry. Then it could default to allow all...
> Can you give any examples of apps that routinely change the path or search attributes of secrets? As I said, in practice, these shouldn't change very often. I suppose...