Use native stores to keep Docker credentials safe.

Edit Package docker-credential-secretservice

Docker by default uses base64 to store the credentials for the different registries. This behavior can be changed by leveraging the credentials storage to this program, which uses libsecret in Linux.

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_service 0000000617 617 Bytes
_servicedata 0000000249 249 Bytes
config.secure.json 0000000035 35 Bytes
docker-credential-helpers-0.7.0.tar.xz 0000199424 195 KB
docker-credential-secretservice.changes 0000001766 1.72 KB
docker-credential-secretservice.spec 0000002522 2.46 KB
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Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 1074024 from Flavio Castelli's avatar Flavio Castelli (flavio_castelli) (revision 1)
By default both docker and podman store user's registry credentials using base64 encoding. This is an insecure way to keep confidential information.
This package provides an helper program that allows both docker and podman to store the credentials using an encrypted format.
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