Re: kdeconnect clipboard passwords security

2018-10-20 Thread inkbottle
On Thursday, October 18, 2018 5:13:11 PM CEST Thom Castermans wrote: > Dear Chris, > > > Also there might be far superior solution to that password leaking issue > > of > > which I'm unaware of. > > Some password managers (at least Keepass, which I use) have a function > to auto type the password

Re: kdeconnect clipboard passwords security

2018-10-20 Thread inkbottle
On Thursday, October 18, 2018 10:15:48 PM CEST Johannes Zarl-Zierl wrote: > Hi, > > Am Donnerstag, 18. Oktober 2018, 18:57:06 CEST schrieb Sandro Knauß: > > I can follow the reasons why it is a good idea to do this. Nevertheless > > this is not a Debian packaging issue, so please get in contact wi

Re: kdeconnect clipboard passwords security

2018-10-18 Thread Johannes Zarl-Zierl
Hi, Am Donnerstag, 18. Oktober 2018, 18:57:06 CEST schrieb Sandro Knauß: > I can follow the reasons why it is a good idea to do this. Nevertheless this > is not a Debian packaging issue, so please get in contact with kdeconnect > team and discuss this with them (upstream). If it is fixed upstream,

Re: kdeconnect clipboard passwords security

2018-10-18 Thread Sandro Knauß
Hey, > Nevertheless I agree with you that it would be nice if the default > behavior could be changed. I can follow the reasons why it is a good idea to do this. Nevertheless this is not a Debian packaging issue, so please get in contact with kdeconnect team and discuss this with them (upstream

Re: kdeconnect clipboard passwords security

2018-10-18 Thread Thom Castermans
Dear Chris, > Also there might be far superior solution to that password leaking issue of > which I'm unaware of. Some password managers (at least Keepass, which I use) have a function to auto type the password. This means that they will send the sequence of key events as if you were typing the p