To allow editing details?
- From: Weiwu Zhang <zhangweiwu realss com>
- To: seahorse-list gnome org
- Subject: To allow editing details?
- Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2014 08:05:27 +1000
Sorry if I asked repeated questions.
With Firefox built-in password manager, there are plugins to edit the
details of the stored web password, most frequently username_element
and original_url, for experienced web users to combat strange cases
when the web passwords were not stored correctly.
I moved to seahorse to store my web password in attempt to improve
security and lost the ability to edit details. They are in a read-only
text-field in seahorse. I'd say one out of ten websites fail to have
seahorse store passwords correctly without autocomplete value set to
off (using Chromium).
Traditional Linux/Unix empowers user in such a way that if you wish to
use GUI, there are GUI. If you do something out of "ordinary", you can
edit a text file or interface the database with a commandline tool. So
in the old way there may be command options to do it? I guess this
can't be kept in the case of gnome-keyring?
Thankss.
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