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*SSHFS mounts Keepass on my local computer, but changes are saved on server
*SSHFS mounts Keepass on my local computer, but changes are saved on server
*Passphrase decrypts my key (private key) - the password prompted when attempting to open our shared ose keepass (via sshfs command) is used to decrypt the ssh private key corresponding to our hetzner2 server.
*Passphrase decrypts my key (private key) - the password prompted when attempting to open our shared ose keepass (via sshfs command) is used to decrypt the ssh private key corresponding to our hetzner2 server.

Revision as of 15:24, 24 July 2024

Details

  • SSHFS mounts Keepass on my local computer, but changes are saved on server
  • Passphrase decrypts my key (private key) - the password prompted when attempting to open our shared ose keepass (via sshfs command) is used to decrypt the ssh private key corresponding to our hetzner2 server.
  • Private key, personal keepass, public keepass - backed up
  • Hetzner console - VNC - gui through internet - back door to passphrase
  • Tom and Michael has root access
  • Key file and passphrase are needed to open up keepass on the server
  • To unlock OSE Keepass - there is a key file (generated by Michael)
  • Do backup of keepass in encrypted volume (which has a bunch of encrypted stuff). To use backup USB - insert it and read the Readme.