Well, finally someone was hurt by it and fixed it in
https://it.slashdot.org/story/16/11/06/035212/user-forks-filezilla-ftp-
client-after-getting-hacked
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Too bad This discourages me from using filezilla until this is
supported.
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Since Filezilla won't get a feature like master password or integration
in keyrings, see http://trac.filezilla-project.org/ticket/1373 , I
suggest using a password manager like KeepassX and disable password
saving in Filezilla. You still can save URLs and usernames in Filezilla
but copy passwords f
This bug was fixed in the package filezilla - 3.6.0.2-1ubuntu1
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comply with UnitsPolicy
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** Changed in: filezilla (Debian)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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** Branch linked: lp:debian/experimental/filezilla
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** Changed in: filezilla (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Adrien Cunin (adri2000)
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You can disable saving of passwords in the settings dialog of FileZilla.
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** Changed in: filezilla (Debian)
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FileZilla moved from SF Tracker to Trac
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perhaps filezilla can use keyring like gnome-keyring or other thing ...
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FileZilla 3.1.2 (now in intrepid) implements a "kiosk mode" in which FZ
doesn't write any password to disk.
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** Changed in: filezilla (Debian)
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Status: Unknown
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Tim: I understand your point. I suggest two things though,
1- support for obscuring the passwords, understanding all the
limitations that this has. Even being trivial, it would require more
than taking the disk out of the machine and using "vi" or "gedit" to
look at the password, and that has som
And what prevents the sys admin from installing a program that
intercepts your private data the next time you get it out of the
keychain?
Point is: If you can't trust root, don't use the system.
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That is a bit simple security design decision IMHO. Sometimes other
people have access to home dirs and backups, like sys admins, and a bit
more encryption that plain text would be desirable. Hopefully the
password would get some encryption.
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This is by design, it is the task of the operating system to protect the
user's files. Please encrypt your home directory.
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The .filezilla directory itself is mode 700, so no one can read the
plaintext passwords. That said, it would be a good idea for filezilla
to use the Gnome Keyring instead of storing plain text passwords.
** Changed in: filezilla (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: New =>
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