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Former Member
3 years ago1Password asking for permission each time
When using 1Password for storing my SSH keys, it asks for authentication (here: fingerprint) each time a key is accessed. This is different from handling passwords for e. g. web forms: As long as 1Pa...
julemand
3 years agoNew Contributor
As a paying client and a fan boy, I absolutely say that we need a far easier alternative, even if it means less secure, for people sitting on Ubuntu as their main development machine. Not server. But also not a Mac laptop featuring easy fingerprint unlock.
Imagine having to type ubuntu password 5 times just to open project in vs code, run docker and run composer install (private packages). It kills me to the point that I might just as well use the good old static file.
I think less safe option of whitelisting or just unlocking ssh agent for all, or unlocking once with password and then simply asking yes/no to confirm would be better. It really sucks that big time.
PS. I was on windows, but as amazing WSL 2 is, running developing natively on ubuntu just flies. And finally it unlocks the opportunity to use safer things. But not at this price where I'm actually wasting time typing the password...
Unfortunately there are no fingerprint drivers for me.