Post-unlock resend & reattached.

On 2014-02-07 Fri 10:44 AM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> Attached here is a newly ported fork of the password manager by naddy@
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/209150/focus=209211
> 
> It is a shell script and does not need building.
> 
> # -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> 
> COMMENT= command line password manager with OpenSSL file encryption
> 
> # -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> 
> $ cat pkg/DESCR
> Cagair is a command line password manager application, which helps
> people organise their many login details, notes, or other secure data.
> 
> It stores data in a securely encrypted file, which is access protected
> by a single "master password". You only need to remember the single
> master password, instead of the many unique logins that you use.
> 
> Cagair is a lightweight Korn shell script that drives the heavyweight
> OpenSSL file encryption tool, enabling the user to view/change the file
> with a secured editor of their choosing.
> 
> It is open source and FREE.
> 
> While designed specifically for OpenBSD, it may also function on general
> Unix-like operating systems, such as *BSD, OS X, Linux, Solaris, etc.
> 
> # -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> 
> This port has a dependency of sysutils/libsysexits - which I've posted
> separately.
> 
> Comments/improvements/OK?
> 
> Cheers,
> -- 
> Craig

Attachment: cagair.tar.gz
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