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Universal keyword knocking request service #405

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Knoxi-Code opened this issue Jul 12, 2023 · 0 comments
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Universal keyword knocking request service #405

Knoxi-Code opened this issue Jul 12, 2023 · 0 comments

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Knoxi-Code commented Jul 12, 2023

Missing feature / Workarounds

Hello i have a Feature request, for more universality for the mooltipass.

For example, it would be nice send keywords for terminal / prgramms / services / systems, if you offer a keyword serarch service. The service should search for unserdefined keywords
like sudo / su / visudo / password_3 / wlan_passowrd / etc what ever you want.
This would have to be included in the mootipass db as pseudonym request, with a option to delete the pseudonym first or leave the pseudonym, depending on setting.

The service scan for specific keyword like mysupersecretwlanpass, the service notices the userdeifend search keyword,
sending a knocking request to the molltipass for authentication, the user knocks on the table, the service replace the pseudonym with the authentication over simple keyboard imputs.
(If active, delete the pyeudonomy via the number length and resend the authentication.)

You can save alternatively the searchkeyword in the url colonne of the mooltipass db for less work.
Than you musst only write a service for a keyword similar to the firefox extension.

But this is not the securest way because so you can ask the mooltipass for websites.
Better is a seperate colum and textfield with a psyeudonomy .

With this workarround you can secure communicate with the mooltipass and ask him for a userdefined specific password for any program / terminal / wlan / system or you coffemachine.

Justification

User specific long uncrackable passwwords are always a good idea :)

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