Another solution would be to tell gplaycli to fetch the credentials from a server. In this case, when the credentials are changed, I just have to change this file on the server and every instance of gplaycli will fetch this file and have the new credentials.
Pros: * no need to update gplaycli when credentials change * transparent for users Cons: * gplaycli is dependent to a server * the server is aware of every gplaycli instances (privacy issues) Le 09/11/2016 à 09:53, matlink a écrit : > I understand. We're looking for a solution that won't remove them and > prevent anyone except me to change the password. > > > Le 09/11/2016 à 09:43, Paul Wise a écrit : >> On Wed, 2016-11-09 at 08:20 +0100, Matlink wrote: >> >>> there is a potential big issue with providing default credentials >> The default shared credentials are the main advantage of this package. >> I wouldn't have any reason to use it without them. >> -- Matlink - Sysadmin matlink.fr Sortez couverts, chiffrez vos mails : https://café-vie-privée.fr/ XMPP/Jabber : matl...@matlink.fr Clé publique PGP : 0x186BB3CA Empreinte Off-the-record : 572174BF 6983EA74 91417CA7 705ED899 DE9D05B2