[pass] Sharing credentials over a git repository Hello,

Heya, We use this in our company, we have a repository of pub-keys of all the team members. They have to be signed by all the members that need to encrypt for them. Inside the password-store you can per-folder set a .gpg-id file that lists the key-ids of all involved. You can then do a pass init on the folder to re-encrypt using everyones gig pub-key. Hope that is at-least a clear explanation of the basic way to do what I think you want to do ;-) Greets, Anne Jan Brouwer > On 5 nov. 2014, at 12:44, Alfredo Palhares <masterkorp at masterkorp.net> wrote: > > I've been using pass personally and love the simplicity. I don't even > depend on it to decrypt a password which makes it pretty much failsafe. > > Now I am looking on creating a passwords repository to share across a > whole team. So the same file would be able to be decrypted by multiple > people. > > Lets says we have the following tree: > > ├── README.md > ├── Finance > │ ├── Banking > │ │ └── A_bank > │ └── Someservice > └── Operations > ├── Cloud > │ └── NewFancyService > └── RootPasswordOnXServer > > I would like to set some rules to set who can can encrypt and decrypt > the credentials. So only the finance team would be able to see financial > services and the operations team would only have access to the > operations related credentials. > > Setting teams or groups of people would be great too. > > Finally push and pulling the changes from upstream would be awesome to > keep the repositories in sync. > > Is this something password-store was meant to do ? > > -- > Regards, > Alfredo Palhares > _______________________________________________ > Password-Store mailing list > Password-Store at lists.zx2c4.com > http://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store