Message from @uberrice
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I'd use it over putty for that reason alone
uh oh
>storing credentials somewhere
^this
10/10
I don't know about you but I'm not running trojans on my computer
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
i mean, there's something specifically made to evade putting in passwords in ssh
it's called ssh keys
wel if one had a trojan there is worse thing to think about
like the trojan stealing the key itself
My point is that your "oh it stores the password in memory" argument is invalid
It's pure convenience
I believe that only counts based on your views
It counts in my use case
Ofc it's by far not the same as people storing their username and password in plaintext files
which I think some normies still do
1337 security right there
Well, it's nice for sure since you don't need to input it anymore
so basically kitty has pageant built-in?
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
all the ones I care about I use keepass for
Well, I must admit I have some accounts in there which even use 2FA
Feels pretty safe "not safe enough"
muh google has 2FA
My torrent trackers have 2FA
this is true too
private trackers?
yea ofc
because email is the most sensitive password
>tfw only in shitty private trackers
>still have multiple tb upload
>no drive to get into 'better trackers'
I have 1 TB upload on IPT, AB, other trackers less really.
also this "upload stuff yourself to get invites : ^)" shit is annoying
So kind of
so its stored in memory instead or something like that?
1TB animubytes, 3tb alpharatio, 60gb myanonamouse
It's stored in memory, yeah, I already said that
WCD?
i was on WCD once, then was inactive, got banned, now I don't want to spend days in IRC just to get unbanned
I uploaded over 100 torrents on AB all manual mktorrent