From: Aric Gregson Subject: appreciating security/browserpass-native port addition To: ports@openbsd.org Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2025 21:37:05 -0700 On Fri, 18 Jul 2025 11:00:20 +0800 "emulti@disroot.org" wrote: > Attached is a port for security/browserpass-native, a native messaging > host application for the 'browserpass' browser plugin, giving access > to 'pass' (security/password-store) credentials directly within web > browsers. > > Configuration instructions for unveil, popular browsers and gpg-agent > are in the README. > > Tested on two amd64 machines with firefox and ungoogled-chromium. > > Possibly needs ONLY_FOR_ARCHS = amd64 i386 aarch64 if Firefox/Chromium > (and therefore the browser plugin) are not available on other archs? > Maybe not i386 if 32-bit browser support is being dropped. Need advice > on best policy here. > > I'm happy to act as maintainer. Thanks to sthen@ for great help in > creating this port. > > Please test, and if someone is willing to commit that would be great. Thank you for this port! I have tested with ungoogled-chromium and firefox on amd64 7.7 and they both work very well and as expected. I am running cwm, so I had to install a gpg pop-up and I chose the QT version. Also works fine. Now have pass on the phone and computer, very nice. I installed it straight from the ports tgz that was posted to the list and it installed without any issues. I hope that this can get into the ports tree soon. Thank you, Aric