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Starting filezilla in password encrypted mode and entering the master password at the start up of the application (if the user does not want to enter any ...
Filezilla encrypts the entered password and confirms this encrypted password matches what is stored in the file system. This password is then used as a key to ...
The password is stored (unencrypted) in plain text by design. It is up to the user to properly protect the configuration file(s). Microsoft Windows offers the ...
A simply encrypted password enhances the user's feeling of "having a good ... As long as the user doesn't encrypt everything with a resonable password, there is ...
FileZilla, on every single operation system. Think about it, there's no way to transparently store passwords in a secure way. comment:2 by ...
I am sure that there is a very simple solution to this, such as encrypting it and then storing the encryption key (protected by the user's username and password) ...
Hi, I'll not insist on the need to encrypt passwords: it is obvious (since when Windows session is secure?!). If you really don't want to listen to all the ...
Passwords will stay plaintext. There's no point in obfuscation. As soon as you got access to sitemanager.xml, it doesn't matter if it's plaintext or obfuscated.
Passwords should never be plain text, but it's not a bug, it's a feature request. Even with an encrypted homedir, you have no protection for programs the ...
Hello! It would be great if the private key password for SSL connections is kept encrypted in FileZilla Server XML configuration file as it is with ftp user ...