# ############################################################################## # resource file for the Console Password Manager (cpm) # ############################################################################## # set this option to no if you do not want cpm to ask on exit AskToQuit yes # set this if you want to enter the passphrase only once at the start; # this only works if you use one of your own private keys for signing; as soon # as there is more than one, caching is disabled # WARNING: if you use this feature, please keep in mind that your passphrase # stays in memory during program runtime! KeepPassphrase yes # we want to create backup files CreateBackup yes # define the character used to hide the typing of the passphrase # if you don't want anything to be seen, set it to "_" HideCharacter "*" # define the default compression level of the XML data in the encrypted file; # 0 - no compression # 1 - best speed # ... # 9 - best compression # WARNING: turning compression off reduces the quality of the encryption since # much more text is known in the encrypted file; # a 'known plaintext attack' might be more successful if no # compression is used! Compression 9 # define the height of the infobox; the value must be [5..25] InfoboxHeight 5 # overwrite the default database filename # it defaults to $HOME/.cpmdb # DatabaseFile /tmp/testdb # default encoding keys # these keys are only used as default for new database files; after a file # exists, the actually used keys are used instead. # EncryptionKey "harry_b@mm.st" # password creation configuration PasswordLength 10 PasswordAlphabet "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890-=@#$%_;:,." # set if passwords should be checked via cracklib and display a warning if the # password is bad CrackLibCheck yes # default template names # these template names are only used as long as nothing else is defined in # the database file. # if you specify "password" as a second argument, this template is considered # to hold passwords and is - if enabled - checked via cracklib TemplateName "host" TemplateName "service" TemplateName "user" TemplateName "password" "password" # if TemplateLock is set to yes, it's not possible to extend the depth of # existing templates. TemplateLock yes # search patterns for the commandline call and their response # WARNING: please keep in mind that the result pattern must also be fully # resolvable for each hit, the searchpattern matches! SearchPattern "host <host>" "<host>" SearchPattern "service <service>" "<service>" SearchPattern "user <user>" "<user>" SearchPattern "<service> <user>@<host>" "<service> <user>@<host> <password>" SearchPattern "<service>@<host>" "<service> <user>@<host> <password>" SearchPattern "<user>@<host>" "<service> <user>@<host> <password>" # default search type on the commandline interface # possible values are "regex" or "regular" SearchType regex # default type of case matching for the commandline interface # if set to yes, the search runs case sensitive, otherwise not MatchCaseSensitive yes # ##############################################################################