Feature #2430
keysync cli: importing from an ofcaes file
Status: | Resolved | Start date: | 11/11/2013 | |
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Priority: | Normal | Due date: | ||
Assignee: | - | % Done: | 0% | |
Category: | - | |||
Target version: | 0.3 | |||
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Description
Guest5072 | Keysync question: Should I be able to use the command-line version of keysync to import my keys into Adium from an otr_keystore.ofcaes file? Thanks for the help. abeluck | Guest5072: no.. currently keysync doesn't support importing from an ofcaes file, just exporting to one abeluck | are you trying to sync keys from one desktop to another? Guest5072 | Yes abeluck | Hm, I never considered that scenario Guest5072 | I've got Pidgin on my one machine, Adium on the other.
Related issues
Associated revisions
support decrypting otr_keystore.ofcaes file and turn it into pidgin format
closes #22
fixes #2430 https://dev.guardianproject.info/issues/2430
support decrypting otr_keystore.ofcaes file and turn it into pidgin format
closes #22
fixes #2430 https://dev.guardianproject.info/issues/2430
History
#1 Updated by hans about 4 years ago
The idea is to get to the point were all the apps can sync with each other, but it'll take some work to get there. You can do it now with a little manual work, it works with the otr.fingerprints
file pretty well but the otr.private_key
file needs some manual tweaking. Copy ~/.purple/accounts.xml
to the mac, then select the folder with accounts.xml for the keysync --output-folder
.
#2 Updated by abeluck about 4 years ago
patch contributed by jeremybmerrill implementing this feature
#3 Updated by Anonymous over 3 years ago
- Status changed from New to Resolved
Applied in changeset keysync|commit:20d6b8564e6871844915c1071b7042c0f3a3e5f9.
#4 Updated by Anonymous over 3 years ago
Applied in changeset keysync-debian|commit:20d6b8564e6871844915c1071b7042c0f3a3e5f9.