Message from @uberrice

Discord ID: 219248711581171723


2016-08-28 00:11:05 UTC  

features such as?

2016-08-28 00:11:08 UTC  

and now the main screen is gone

2016-08-28 00:11:14 UTC  

just like with putty

2016-08-28 00:11:20 UTC  

Such as open the page I linked

2016-08-28 00:12:05 UTC  

ed25519 OpenSSH?

2016-08-28 00:12:11 UTC  

Without storing it in retarded PuTTY format

2016-08-28 00:12:17 UTC  

No idea

2016-08-28 00:12:21 UTC  

rip

2016-08-28 00:12:28 UTC  

you have to use that puttygen shit

2016-08-28 00:12:30 UTC  

useless features

2016-08-28 00:12:31 UTC  

to generate their format

2016-08-28 00:12:39 UTC  

you cant use the normal OpenSSH key

2016-08-28 00:13:21 UTC  

I find tht annoying

2016-08-28 00:13:39 UTC  

@uberrice It logs in automatically after you restart a session

2016-08-28 00:13:44 UTC  

I'd use it over putty for that reason alone

2016-08-28 00:15:17 UTC  

uh oh

2016-08-28 00:15:27 UTC  

>storing credentials somewhere

2016-08-28 00:15:31 UTC  

^this

2016-08-28 00:15:32 UTC  

10/10

2016-08-28 00:16:05 UTC  

I don't know about you but I'm not running trojans on my computer

2016-08-28 00:16:06 UTC  

of course that'd be a comfy feature, but you DON'T STORE PASSWORDS OTHER THAN IN SOMETHING THAT IS ENCRYPTED ITSELF - which in turn needs a password again

2016-08-28 00:16:22 UTC  

i mean, there's something specifically made to evade putting in passwords in ssh

2016-08-28 00:16:25 UTC  

it's called ssh keys

2016-08-28 00:16:31 UTC  

wel if one had a trojan there is worse thing to think about

2016-08-28 00:16:39 UTC  

like the trojan stealing the key itself

2016-08-28 00:17:07 UTC  

My point is that your "oh it stores the password in memory" argument is invalid

2016-08-28 00:17:20 UTC  

It's pure convenience

2016-08-28 00:17:42 UTC  

I believe that only counts based on your views

2016-08-28 00:17:52 UTC  

It counts in my use case

2016-08-28 00:18:17 UTC  

Ofc it's by far not the same as people storing their username and password in plaintext files

2016-08-28 00:18:22 UTC  

which I think some normies still do

2016-08-28 00:18:26 UTC  

1337 security right there

2016-08-28 00:18:59 UTC  

Well, it's nice for sure since you don't need to input it anymore

2016-08-28 00:19:07 UTC  

so basically kitty has pageant built-in?

2016-08-28 00:21:27 UTC  

I sometimes store some passwords in plain text files, though they're without any context, and only passwords for accounts I don't care about

2016-08-28 00:21:34 UTC  

all the ones I care about I use keepass for

2016-08-28 00:22:14 UTC  

Well, I must admit I have some accounts in there which even use 2FA

2016-08-28 00:22:20 UTC  

Feels pretty safe "not safe enough"

2016-08-28 00:22:30 UTC  

muh google has 2FA

2016-08-28 00:22:37 UTC  

My torrent trackers have 2FA

2016-08-28 00:22:45 UTC  

this is true too