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bug#17839: 24.4.50; read-passwd echoes password input in non-interactive
From: |
Sebastian Wiesner |
Subject: |
bug#17839: 24.4.50; read-passwd echoes password input in non-interactive sessions |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Jun 2014 15:51:37 +0200 |
In a non-interactive session, i.e. "emacs -Q --batch …", `read-passwd'
currently echoes the password input on the TTY.
I would expect `read-passwd' to suppress input echo while reading a
password, like suo, sudo, SSH, GPG and similar programs do.
In my opinion, the current behaviour is harmful, because from their
experience with these programs user will likely expect that input
following a "Password: " prompt is hidden, and thus may accidentally
expose their password, being unaware that Emacs behaves differently.
- bug#17839: 24.4.50; read-passwd echoes password input in non-interactive sessions,
Sebastian Wiesner <=
- bug#17839: 24.4.50; read-passwd echoes password input in non-interactive sessions, Andreas Schwab, 2014/06/23
- bug#17839: 24.4.50; read-passwd echoes password input in non-interactive sessions, Sebastian Wiesner, 2014/06/23
- bug#17839: 24.4.50; read-passwd echoes password input in non-interactive sessions, Glenn Morris, 2014/06/24
- bug#17839: 24.4.50; read-passwd echoes password input in non-interactive sessions, Sebastian Wiesner, 2014/06/24
- bug#17839: 24.4.50; read-passwd echoes password input in non-interactive sessions, Andreas Schwab, 2014/06/25
- bug#17839: 24.4.50; read-passwd echoes password input in non-interactive sessions, Michael Albinus, 2014/06/25
- bug#17839: 24.4.50; read-passwd echoes password input in non-interactive sessions, Andreas Schwab, 2014/06/25
- bug#17839: 24.4.50; read-passwd echoes password input in non-interactive sessions, Michael Albinus, 2014/06/25
- bug#17839: 24.4.50; read-passwd echoes password input in non-interactive sessions, Andreas Schwab, 2014/06/25
- bug#17839: 24.4.50; read-passwd echoes password input in non-interactive sessions, Michael Albinus, 2014/06/25