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Store Tesla credentials on network share instead of Pi #460

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BrianGilbert opened this issue Mar 30, 2020 · 8 comments
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Store Tesla credentials on network share instead of Pi #460

BrianGilbert opened this issue Mar 30, 2020 · 8 comments

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@BrianGilbert
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@vectorvirge
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Yeah - anyway we can point it to the network share to pull this? I'd rather store it on my home network versus the RPi

@MarcFinns
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+1

@Arby69
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Arby69 commented Oct 20, 2020

No acknoledge so far?
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@marcone
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marcone commented Oct 20, 2020

I think it's a good idea but it's not high on my priority list. Anybody want to contribute a PR?

@nelsongraca
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@marcone I may contribute as I like the idea of not having credentials on the car.

@nelsongraca
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To those interested, what kind of network share are we talking about? CIFS/SMB? SFTP? Something supported by RClone?

@MarcFinns
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I use CIFS/SMB

@Fredyy90
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This sounds like a very interesting feature, having a TXT file on my share, is defiantly nicer, than saving the data on the stick itself.
Since the credentials are only needed, when near my network, this should theoretically introduce no new issues.

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