Discussion about passwords and ssh

Unfortunately, that’s what @betov did too (see J'ai déconnecté mon compte - #23 by betov)
And that’s why there is a tool called Gsper!

I wouldn’t trust my mind to remember my keys, there are better and simpler ways and I think local storage + pass keys is one of them :grinning:

Thanks a lot for your effort, bur there is nothing Gsper could do for me… the only point where I could have made an error is when creating my password (simple US chars, no uppercase, no strength char, only flat regular chars This password is only 8 chars long. I have tried to replace each char by the next one on the keyboard… nope. I can see the movements on my count and receive Junes and all, but can do no transfer
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Something else: Why when trying to download the sources with:
git clone git@git.duniter.org:clients/cesium-grp/cesium.git
ii get a permission denied ? I suppose there is a validation to contributors for evident security purpose…
How to… unlock me, please…

Considering that nothing is impossible, let us say that i am unable to memorize height regular chars that i use since 1981. Now i have the public key and the identity which allow me to see my Junes. Is it completely impossible to reverse-run the algo that created the public key from the identity and the password in order to verify the password (height char that i believe i perfectly know)… no way?

Via SSH, it won’t let you clone since you are no member of this group. Instead you can use http protocol to clone.

Thanks. No idea what “http protocol” you mean. How to clone a “myfile.xpi” by http ?

All i know of programming is assembly programming. I am a complete nobody with html, HLL, VHLL… For now I fail to point out any Cesium.xpi… or such, here. I have scan all .xpi on board and none is Cesium, as far I can tell. If I can find where the binary is located on my PC, I think that i can get out of the difficulty, by changing a conditional jump to an unconditional one, in any hexa editor.

Of course, i am perfectly aware that this would be dangerous for the Junes system security and I understand the necessary walls. For now, i have a feeling that the .xpi I am searching is not in the “profil” section of firefox MT linux section, but hidden somewhere else… A good thing if true, by the way.