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Is this the end of sudolikeaboss? #43

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charliwest opened this issue Sep 8, 2017 · 7 comments
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Is this the end of sudolikeaboss? #43

charliwest opened this issue Sep 8, 2017 · 7 comments

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@charliwest
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@ideologysec
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Doesn’t do quite the same thing; though it’s probably possible that some of the use cases overlap, unless 1P is running on a remote server, for instance, it can’t fill in a sudo password, or ssh key password.

@torarnv
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torarnv commented Sep 8, 2017

And it's subscription only 😠

@dillongreen
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So what can we do then because it seems 1password is currently not providing the popup since 6.8.1 https://discussions.agilebits.com/discussion/81528/cannot-use-sudolikeaboss-with-1password-6-8-1/p2

@nei
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nei commented Dec 8, 2017

Yeh it seems the option Verify browser signature does not exist anymore :(

@myrandor
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Didn't try it but here's an alternative.
https://github.com/peacetara/slab/

@peacetara
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peacetara commented Dec 12, 2017

It is an alternative, and it requires access to your 1password master password, which is not ideal, but Agile Bits doesn't give us a choice. If you want sudolikeaboss functionality, there are very limited options:

  1. Stay on 6.8.0, and do not upgrade to High Sierra(macOS 10.13, which apparently 6.8.0 doesn't support).
  2. Upgrade, and use something like slab(https://github.com/peacetara/slab/) with a local vault(only).
  3. Use the online vault and the 1p command line tool(op) and something like dpaf: https://github.com/tomvachon/dpaf
  4. Use the built-in iTerm2 password functionality which ties with the macOS Keychain.

In my email and public exchanges with 1password (where they were very non-complimentary for my code even having the audacity to exist) they mentioned they are working on something "better". But they wouldn't explain what better meant, how it would work, etc, nor could they give any sense of a timeline.

@moltar
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moltar commented Mar 26, 2018

Is the issue of money to certify the code via Apple or is it something else?

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