aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/libc/src/unix/bsd/netbsdlike/openbsdlike/openbsd/x86.rs
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorDaniel Mueller <deso@posteo.net>2019-01-19 19:44:34 -0800
committerDaniel Mueller <deso@posteo.net>2019-01-19 19:44:34 -0800
commitb06d6ac43a12f928ce2a1d4b4d57f4d12de80b15 (patch)
tree1d99fcd83996dca02e274d4601c6a1c973785b79 /libc/src/unix/bsd/netbsdlike/openbsdlike/openbsd/x86.rs
parent0ab262382e9b7fd4c3f637cd831b6c1641846347 (diff)
downloadnitrocli-b06d6ac43a12f928ce2a1d4b4d57f4d12de80b15.tar.gz
nitrocli-b06d6ac43a12f928ce2a1d4b4d57f4d12de80b15.tar.bz2
Introduce PwdEntry struct implementing SecretEntry for passwords
With the required interface for secrets well defined, this change introduces a second secret type in addition to PINs: passwords. Similar to a PIN, a password can contain pretty arbitrary characters but passwords can be retried repeatedly, whereas PINs cause a lockout after a certain number of failed attempts. Our first use case for passwords will be for hidden volumes. For those, we do not want to gpg-agent to cache entries and so a password entry indicates that it is not to be cached through the previously introduced mechanism for optional caching.
Diffstat (limited to 'libc/src/unix/bsd/netbsdlike/openbsdlike/openbsd/x86.rs')
0 files changed, 0 insertions, 0 deletions