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I vote for this to. It would be great to have some kind of security for stored
credentials in SP.
Original comment by strugare...@gmail.com
on 29 Nov 2012 at 11:28
Would be a killer-feature.
Probably we can support db with passwords for auto-logon by donations?
Original comment by codegu...@gmail.com
on 1 Feb 2013 at 3:59
that is the feature which is keeping me away from Superputty even though
PuttyCM project is nonactive.
Original comment by gitcra...@gmail.com
on 18 Mar 2013 at 1:22
Yes this would improve SuperPuTTY greatly. Although I love the interface the
lack of a password manager is troublesome. The only way to store the password
in a session that I could find was to use the -pw argument. The problem is it
then stores the password in clear text in the [session].xml file. This is high
risk and a bad option. It should at least be hashed.
Original comment by edst...@gmail.com
on 16 May 2013 at 11:29
I vote for this too...
Original comment by cscr...@googlemail.com
on 11 Apr 2014 at 4:16
I agree
Original comment by chmi...@gmail.com
on 2 May 2014 at 9:52
As far as passwords are concerned, I do not feel confortable in my ability to
encrypt and protect your passwords. PuTTY is more than capable of doing this
securely with its public/private key system. For security reasons I always
enter my password (what if someone sits at my terminal and starts opening
sessions?). If thats not a concern to you, then there is always the -pw
argument, which imho is a bad idea, but a worse idea is me encrypting your
passwords for you. I am open to ideas.
http://www.howtoforge.com/ssh_key_based_logins_putty
Original comment by jimradford@gmail.com
on 20 Jun 2014 at 3:14
I agree that passwords should not be stored in SuperPutty just for for
commodity. But having a password to open the software and have an encrypted
database would be a good idea. I type in my password every time I login to a
device but the security policy/audit would be against having all the IP
addresses in clear text saved in a file. Also sharing the database with other
colleagues would be more secure (this would be another reason not to store your
passwords in SuperPutty).
Original comment by artpixel...@gmail.com
on 3 Mar 2015 at 12:54
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
thenoo...@gmail.com
on 29 Nov 2012 at 7:42