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Title: Tillitis TKey with passage: part 2
Date: 2023-06-30
Category: Posts
Tags: Tutorial, Security, Hardware
Status: Draft
In our [last]({filename}/tkey_passage.md) episode, we used the `age-plugin-tkey` age plugin with the passage tool to encrypt a local password store without gpg.
This time, we'll discuss an easier way to install the plugin (on Arch linux, anyway), and try to use it with the [passff](https://github.com/passff/passff) extension to load passwords into firefox automagically.
Installing the plugin with a PKGBUILD
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We do still need to manually set up user id mappings for podman. I don't know a way to do this from the PKGBUILD, so I won't be submitting this to the [AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/). Additional info in the [Wiki](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Podman#Rootless_Podman). You should have a mapping for the user that builds the package, along with root.
:::sh
$ cat /etc/subuid
root:100000:65536
cinnaboot:200000:65536
$ cat /etc/subgid
root:100000:65536
cinnaboot:200000:65536
Next, let's clone the [PKGBUILD](https://bxxa.cc/gitea/cinnaboot/age-plugin-tkey-archlinux) repo, and build/install the package.
:::sh
$ git clone https://bxxa.cc/gitea/cinnaboot/age-plugin-tkey-archlinux
$ makepkg -si
Now you should have the age-plugin-tkey package installed, and the binary in your $PATH at `/usr/bin/age-plugin-tkey`. Now if you need to remove plugin, you can do so normally with the package manager. Check that it shows up as a `foreign` package.
:::sh
$ pacman -Qm
age-plugin-tkey e524299-1
Set up the password store
---
Refer to the [previous]({filename}/tkey_passage.md) article to set up your keys, and install the passage tool. In particular, make sure to have a backup key either password protected, or offline.
Install the browser extension
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There are Arch [packages](https://archlinux.org/packages/?sort=&q=passff) in extra for the extension, and the native messaging host we need, but I want to edit the configuration, so we'll install the extension from the browser, and the host application manually.
Download the extension in browser: [Link](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/passff/)
**NOTE: should probably update to use the install script, and download via a release**
Clone the native message host [repo](https://github.com/passff/passff-host), and copy the files to the proper locations.
:::sh
$ git clone https://github.com/passff/passff-host
$ mkdir ~/.mozilla/native-messaging-hosts/
$ cp passff-host/src/passff.* ~/.mozilla/native-messaging-hosts/
Now we need to edit the config file to point to the install location:
:::sh
"path": "~/.mozilla/native-messaging-hosts/passff.py",
And, update the passff.py to use passage:
:::sh
COMMAND = "passage"
Restart firefox, and you should be able to connect to the native app with the plugin UI.
And I've just crashed my whole x session...
Not working out of the box, need to debug further:
- [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/passff/passff/blob/main/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md)
- [passff](https://github.com/passff/passff)
- [passff-host](https://github.com/passff/passff-host)
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