Android-Password-Store


Source link: https://github.com/zeapo/Android-Password-Store

PwdStore

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This application tries to be 100% compatible with pass

You can install the application from:

Pull requests are more than welcome (see TODO).

How-To

See the wiki https://github.com/zeapo/Android-Password-Store/wiki/First-time-setup for a newer written version of the following gif walkthrough

FAQ

  • Q: What kind of repository can I clone from?
  • A: Make sure to only clone from bare repositories (see git-clone(1) for how to create a bare repository from an existing one). Otherwise the clone will fail.
  • Q: I get a "Permission Denied" error when trying to import my ssh-key, why?
  • A: ssh-key files are usually created with permissions set to 600, meaning that only the creator of this key has the right to read from it. The application needs a read access, at least temporarily, make the permissions to 644, import the key, then set them back to 600.
  • Q: I tried to use APG and it does not work... why?
  • A: We only support OpenKeychain.
  • Q I get the error No encrypted data with known secret key found in stream
  • A In OpenKeyChain (under the left drawer) Apps > Password Store > Accounts > (select the account) > Account key select the key used to encrypt your passwords.

Community

A few ways to get in touch:

  • Github issues, use it if you have a bug report, you do not understand how somehting works or feature request
  • reddit, want to discuss something and it's midnight, no one on irc and you really want to write more than a couple of lines? reddit is your way!

TODO

  • Implement a keyboard to replace the copy/paste and avoid clipboard hijicking (see #50) (Autofill does the job)
  • Create a new category
  • Multiple password stores (multiple git repositories).
  • Solve issues labeld as enhancement (see enhancement issues)

Generate a ssh key for your git repo

###From the application###

  • Go to settings > Generate SSH key pair
  • Select the key size (length)
  • Set the passphrase (optional) and a comment (optional)
  • Press Generate
  • Press Copy to copy the public key and add it to your ssh server

###From a terminal###

  • Generate the private and public key
ssh-keygen -C droid_phone -b 2048 -t rsa -f /tmp/id_rsa_droid 
  • Copy the public key /tmp/id_rsa_droid.pub on your ssh server and add in to the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file
cat id_rsa_droid.pub >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys 
  • Copy the private key /tmp/id_rsa_droidto your phone and import it in your Android-Password_Store app through the settings

Export your gpg private key

  • Get your pass script gpg id(s) ie: cat ~/.password-store/.gpg-id
  • You can also get a full ids list using gpg -k
  • Export your private key with
gpg --export-secret-key [the_id] > keys.asc 
  • Import it in OpenKeychain

Clone using SSH-key, then decrypt a password

Features

  • Clone an existing pass repository (ssh-key and user/pass support)
  • List the passwords
  • Handle the directories as categories
  • Decrypt the password files (first line is the password, the rest is extra data)
  • Add a new password to the current category (or no category if added at the root)
  • Pull and Push changes to the remote repository
  • Ability to change remote repository info

Libraries

This project uses three libraries:

  • OpenKeyChain for encryption and decryption of passwords. To download the library, run the following commands at the root of the project

      git submodule init
    git submodule update 
  • JGit a pretty good git lib

  • Apache's FileUtils for files manipulations

The icon used for this Application was made by José García under CC BY 3.0 licence.

Resources

NsdHelper is a wrapper/helper library for Android Network Service Discovery.

This is a custom dialog attached at the bottom.

This library is heavily inspired by AwesomeValidation but with no external dependencies. It makes it very light weight.

A simple Progress Spinner.

A real time frames per second measuring library for Android that also shows a color coded metric. This metric is based on percentage of time spent when you have dropped 2 or more frames. If the application spends more than 5% in this state then the color turns yellow, when you have reached the 20% threshold the indicator turns red.

Arrow is Lightweight library toolbox for Java and Android Development. Basically it groups utilites and helper classes commonly used for mobile development. Most of them have been extracted from popular java libraries like Guava or Apache Commons plus other stuff added myself. Refer to the Main Features section for a fully explanation of its capabilities.

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