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sysPass Decrypter #1449

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nuxsmin opened this issue Sep 2, 2019 · 2 comments
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sysPass Decrypter #1449

nuxsmin opened this issue Sep 2, 2019 · 2 comments
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nuxsmin commented Sep 2, 2019

Hello!

For a long time ago many people has been asking for exporting accounts to other formats than XML (plain text, etc). I think it's a risky way to get out the accounts without any security since once the data leaves your system (a business system in most cases), it can be accessed by anyone.

The current way, besides it keeps the data structured, it enforces the security by either encrypting the entire XML or only the accounts' password, so in this way I've developed a standalone utility which will read on-the-fly an encrypted (or not) XML file and display the accounts for a given filter (currently the only one is by name).

Please check out this tool for any DRP scenario: https://github.com/sysPass/syspass-decrypter

Please do not post any issue related to this tool here, use its repo instead

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mr-crux commented May 28, 2021

I work in a small company and (for DR) we store some rarely used passwords in an 'envelope' held in a safe at server room with limited access.
Is it possible to implement some kind of feature which could print selected / filtered passwords "without creating" an export file?

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nuxsmin commented May 30, 2021

@mr-crux unfortunately there isn't such feature, because the export tool is intended to be the more secure as possible, so printing passwords would be insecure. You can export the accounts and then decrypt them using this tool, the output could be printed, so you can save the encrypted file along the printed passwords.

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