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passphrase2pgp
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Mnemonikey | Determinstic PGP key recovery using phrases | v0.0.1 prerelease published
As far as I'm aware, Mnemonikey is the first of its kind, rhyming only with the related but conceptually different passphrase2pgp tool, from which I drew my original inspiration.
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OpenPGP master key on Nitrokey Start
I think people should seriously consider using something like passphrase2pgp [0] in addition to a hardware key like this. That way you can have a brain key (hopefully generated with diceware or equivalent) to tie together day-to-day keys like this to a more permanent identity. I'm honestly surprised that strategy is not more widespread.
[0] https://github.com/skeeto/passphrase2pgp
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Seeking feedback: mnemonikey - Determinstic backup and recovery of PGP keys using human-readable phrases.
Check out Chris Wellons' tool passphrase2pgp - it does exactly what you're describing by hashing an arbitrary input passphrase with Argon2.
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pass: password manager for true geeks. Control everything yourself, sync among devices, enjoy your security. Cheat sheet for setting it up
So the easiest way to synchronize gpg keys I found is https://github.com/skeeto/passphrase2pgp - it generates a deterministic gpg key (also ssh keys, x509 certificates...) from a passphrase. Excellent tool
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I've locked myself out of my digital life
One way to circumvent this is to use a strong passphrase to deterministically generate the PGP/SSH key [1] to unlock other passwords. The SSH key could grant access to a remote server with backups and the PGP key could decrypt passwords using pass [2].
1. https://github.com/skeeto/passphrase2pgp
2. https://www.passwordstore.org/
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BIP 39 mnemonic phrase to GPG key?
I know there are tools that can generate GPG from arbitrary inputs, but what I'm really looking for is something with direct compatibility with BIP 39 or (BIP 44) phrases in particular.
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A GPG key derived from mnemonic phrase?
What if https://github.com/skeeto/passphrase2pgp is not obviously the software to use, or doesn't exist at some later point?
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charmbracelet/melt: Backup and restore Ed25519 SSH keys with seed words
My own tool, passphrase2pgp works this way. It generates both OpenPGP and SSH Ed25519 keys from a user-chosen passphrase, and it's designed to send the key straight into the ssh-agent on demand.
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Why did they do it this way?
Derive my keypair entirely from a passphrase, with generous key stretching. I never need to worry about backing up my keys. I later extended this idea to OpenPGP and SSH, where I also exclusively use passphrase-derived keys: passphrase2pgp.
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What tools / utilities have you written that you use regularly?
passphrase2pgp: for storing my PGP and SSH keys in my brain. Neither ever reside in permanent storage.
mobile
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Anyone else bitterly disappointed that 2023.12 release didn't include mobile (iOS / Android) passkey support?
Given that Xamarin has been deprecated its successor MAUI has the iOS 17/Android 14 SDKs, I think https://github.com/bitwarden/mobile/pull/2806 needs to be merged first/probably more work to be done after that too.
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Timeout
Regardless, have you read the release notes for the new release? https://github.com/bitwarden/mobile/releases/tag/v2023.12.0
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Bitwarden is flashing on start (Android) GOS
Is it similar / exactly like this bug: https://github.com/bitwarden/mobile/issues/2731 introduced in 2023.7.1?
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Best Android Apps that you should definitely try!
Password Manger:- - Bitwarden - open source password manager
- iOS app locking on close
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All my Open Source App Alternatives
Password Manager → Bitwarden♥️
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I forgot sudo password to my Fedora VirtualBox machine. Password based on Bitwarden wordlist and have 3 random words from BW wordlist. What can I do?
Bitwarden have 7776 words, so I have possibly 7776^3 combinations. I based on that list: https://github.com/bitwarden/mobile/blob/master/src/Core/Resources/eff_long_word_list.txt
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web/app icons disappeared
Opened as https://github.com/bitwarden/mobile/issues/2598
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Is there a trusted source for an APK outside on googleplay? Ideally one i can just download
Their Github releases contain the APKs.
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⟳ 0 apps added, 1 updated at mobileapp.bitwarden.com
Bitwarden (version 6203): A secure and free password manager for all of your devices.
What are some alternatives?
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Strongbox - A KeePass/Password Safe Client for iOS and OS X
ffupdate - A shellscript to automatically install and update firefox on linux.
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age - A simple, modern and secure encryption tool (and Go library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.
desktop - The desktop vault (Windows, macOS, & Linux).
git-tidy - Tidy up stale git branches.
XCalendar - A plugin for .NET providing an API for representing a calendar along with fully customisable calendar controls for Xamarin Forms and .NET MAUI
kks - Handy Kakoune companion.
menuet - Go library to create menubar apps- programs that live only in OSX's NSStatusBar
nbrowser - 🔗 🌐 : an easy way to open links in browsers, mimic the "Open URL with..." dialog on Android, `nbrowser` help you open links in a browser
Signal-iOS - A private messenger for iOS.