Am Sonntag, 10. November 2013, 12:20:41 schrieb Christoph Feck: > On Sunday 10 November 2013 12:07:51 Christoph Feck wrote: > > On Sunday 10 November 2013 07:43:12 Abe Masiddo wrote: > > > Hello, > > > = > > > I am considering to use KWallet to store some of my passwords. I > > > know that KWallet uses a master password that allows me to > > > retrieve my other passwords. How do you store the master > > > password? > > = > > The password is stored in your brain. If you forget it, you only > > have "brute force" methods to be able to decrypt the wallet again > > (not that I know anyone who was successful at cracking it). > = > Regarding the technical information, the KWallet handbook at > http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdeutils/kwallet/kwallet.pdf reveals: > = > "The data is encrypted with the Blowfish symmetric block cipher > algorithm, the algorithm key is derived from the SHA-1 hash of the > password, with a key length of 156 bits (20 bytes). The data into the > wallet file is also hashed with SHA-1 and checked before the data is > deciphered and accessible by the applications." > = > More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blowfish_(cipher) > = In 4.12 you can also use GnuPG: http://www.rusu.info/wp/?p=3D248 New GnuPG backend for the KDE Wallet -- = Burkhard L=FCck >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscrib= e <<