Well, I quite often look into my browsers’ settings to recover a password in 
the clear.  
Or do you use a special password generating software?

François

> On 27/02/2016, at 21:13, Ralf Stephan <gtrw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Also, the fact that my by browser knows the password and I can change the SSH 
> key on trac will not help me with git trac, which needs the trac password IN 
> CLEAR and will store it IN CLEAR on the machine. I mean if you are into 
> security you would rather trust the password from the browser. And so does 
> github. I don't know why I'm adapting to all this, I mean I'm usually quite 
> good at breaking my own habits. But contrary to other persons I'm aware of 
> how thin civilization is spread and I won't fuel disaster by starting a 
> stupid shitstorm even if I have years of Sage development as well. But enough 
> the rant, how do I give git trac a password I don't have?

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