On Sun, 2016-02-14 at 14:36 +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Jon LaBadie wrote:
>
> > I believe the UNIX program (actually BSD) you are thinking of is
> > "script". All terminal i/o is saved to file "typescript".
>
> Thanks, that was it.
I very much doubt that would work for a GUI program, but I
Jon LaBadie wrote:
> I believe the UNIX program (actually BSD) you are thinking of is
> "script". All terminal i/o is saved to file "typescript".
Thanks, that was it.
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Joe Zeff wrote:
> Go into the firefox Preferences and look at the password. If it's
> wrong, tell it to forget that single password. Then, go to your bank's
> site, make sure you've got it right and tell it to save the password.
> (If you want to be careful, don't tell it to save the password un
Tim:
>> While I haven't used that plugin, that*kind* of thing is a godsend.
>> When you set a password, you really want to be sure what you're setting.
>> It took me ages, once, to crack a typing error. There were so many
>> combinations that could have gone wrong. The type it in twice things
>>
On Sat, 2016-02-13 at 21:48 +0100, Niels Kobschaetzki wrote:
> Ever thought about a password manager? They generate the passwords
> for you and you just copy&paste. And later they auto fill. More
> secure, less to remember, less errors.
Yes, but I use too many different computers, and I don't want
On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 03:08:39PM +, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> There used to be a Unix program for copying text as it was typed.
> As I recall, the original program was called "photo",
> but then it changed its name, or another program took its place.
> (I think the program in fact copied all in
On 02/13/16 13:17, Timothy Murphy wrote:
<<>>
> Let me confess my motivation: In the last month my bank have
> said 3 or 4 times that I have given the wrong PIN number,
> and has blocked my account.
> (I just have to ring them to unblock it, but it is annoying.)
>
> I'm 95% sure I gave the corre
On 02/13/2016 05:30 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm not sure if this comes from Firefox "remembering" the PIN,
from the bank software, or from somewhere else.
Go into the firefox Preferences and look at the password. If it's
wrong, tell it to forget that single password. Then, go to your bank'
Fred Roller wrote:
]>> Also I haven't had any warnings,
>> and don't see anything out of place in my log files.
>>
>> Any suggestions of likely cause?
>
> Also, have you tried "entering" your pin in a text editor as if you were
> on the site. My culprit was a testy "5" key that didn't always ful
On 02/13/16 14:31, Tim wrote:
> g:
>> also, have a look at;
>>
>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/showhide-passwords/
>
> While I haven't used that plugin, that *kind* of thing is a godsend.
> When you set a password, you really want to be sure what you're setting.
> It took me a
On 02/13/2016 02:17 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Also I haven't had any warnings,
and don't see anything out of place in my log files.
Any suggestions of likely cause?
Also, have you tried "entering" your pin in a text editor as if you were
on the site. My culprit was a testy "5" key that did
On 16/02/13 16:08, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sat, 13 Feb 2016 21:48:43 +0100
Niels Kobschaetzki wrote:
Ever thought about a password manager? They generate the passwords
for you and you just copy&paste. And later they auto fill. More secure,
less to remember, less errors.
Yep. I've been using kee
Dave Stevens wrote:
>> Thanks, I'll look at that.
>> Actually, I've installed the unhide-passwords Firefox addon,
>> and this allowed me to verify that I was indeed typing the correct PIN.
>> In spite of this, the bank told me it was incorrect.
>>
>> Could there possibly be an error creeping in
>>
Niels Kobschaetzki wrote:
> Ever thought about a password manager? They generate the passwords
> for you and you just copy&paste. And later they auto fill. More secure,
> less to remember, less errors.
I had thought of it, but not for that reason.
But I will try it next, if my two keylogger progr
On Sat, 13 Feb 2016 21:48:43 +0100
Niels Kobschaetzki wrote:
> Ever thought about a password manager? They generate the passwords
> for you and you just copy&paste. And later they auto fill. More secure,
> less to remember, less errors.
Yep. I've been using keepassx for a while now. There are
ver
Quoting Timothy Murphy :
Joe Zeff wrote:
While I haven't used that plugin, that*kind* of thing is a godsend.
When you set a password, you really want to be sure what you're setting.
It took me ages, once, to crack a typing error. There were so many
combinations that could have gone wrong. T
Joe Zeff wrote:
>> While I haven't used that plugin, that*kind* of thing is a godsend.
>> When you set a password, you really want to be sure what you're setting.
>> It took me ages, once, to crack a typing error. There were so many
>> combinations that could have gone wrong. The type it in twi
On 16/02/14 07:01, Tim wrote:
g:
also, have a look at;
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/showhide-passwords/
While I haven't used that plugin, that *kind* of thing is a godsend.
When you set a password, you really want to be sure what you're setting.
It took me ages, once, to c
On 02/13/2016 12:31 PM, Tim wrote:
While I haven't used that plugin, that*kind* of thing is a godsend.
When you set a password, you really want to be sure what you're setting.
It took me ages, once, to crack a typing error. There were so many
combinations that could have gone wrong. The type i
g:
> also, have a look at;
>
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/showhide-passwords/
While I haven't used that plugin, that *kind* of thing is a godsend.
When you set a password, you really want to be sure what you're setting.
It took me ages, once, to crack a typing error. There
Niels Kobschaetzki wrote:
>>Let me confess my motivation: In the last month
>>my bank have said 3 or 4 times that I have given the wrong PIN number,
>>and has blocked my account.
>>(I just have to ring them to unblock it, but it is annoying.)
>>
>>I'm 95% sure I gave the correct PIN number,
>>but
On 02/13/16 13:29, Niels Kobschaetzki wrote:
<<>>
> Then the following add-on might help:
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/unhide-passwords/
>
> It deobfuscates passwords in password-fields.
>
.
also, have a look at;
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/showhide-pas
On 16/02/13 19:17, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Morne wrote:
There seems to be a Firefox extension / add on that is able to do this.
See link below.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/scrapbook-x/
Thanks, I've installed that, and will see if I can use it.
Let me confess my motivation:
Quoting Timothy Murphy :
Morne wrote:
There seems to be a Firefox extension / add on that is able to do this.
See link below.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/scrapbook-x/
Thanks, I've installed that, and will see if I can use it.
Let me confess my motivation: In the last mon
Morne wrote:
> There seems to be a Firefox extension / add on that is able to do this.
> See link below.
>
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/scrapbook-x/
Thanks, I've installed that, and will see if I can use it.
Let me confess my motivation: In the last month
my bank have said 3
Hi,
There seems to be a Firefox extension / add on that is able to do this.
See link below.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/scrapbook-x/
On 2/13/2016 5:08 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
There used to be a Unix program for copying text as it was typed.
As I recall, the original prog
On 02/13/16 23:08, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> There used to be a Unix program for copying text as it was typed.
> As I recall, the original program was called "photo",
> but then it changed its name, or another program took its place.
> (I think the program in fact copied all input and output.)
>
>
There used to be a Unix program for copying text as it was typed.
As I recall, the original program was called "photo",
but then it changed its name, or another program took its place.
(I think the program in fact copied all input and output.)
Is there such a program today?
(I actually want to sa
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