Passphase in den Computer eingegeben?
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5. Juli 2023 um 07:31 Uhr #2623005
root_s2yse8vt
Administrator::Ich bin neu bei Trezor und war überrascht, dass ich bei der Erstellung einer passphrasengeschützten Wallet die Passphrase in die Trezor Suite eingeben musste … d. h. auf meinem Computer. Ich habe bisher nur Ledger-Geräte verwendet, und in diesem Fall wurde die Passphrase auf dem Gerät eingegeben… ähnlich wie die Seed-Phrase und die Pin-Nummer.
Ich habe mich auf der Website von Trezor umgesehen und konnte nichts über diese Funktion finden. Ich bin sicher, dass diese Frage schon oft beantwortet wurde, aber ich kann sie nicht finden. Ist es also nicht riskant, die Passphrase in den Computer einzugeben? Ist die Passphrase z. B. bei Spyware gefährdet?
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5. Juli 2023 um 07:31 Uhr #2623006
DaxiTrek
Gast::For the seed, this is not a problem because many useless words are entered and the right words in your seed are entered in a random order. The chances that someone watching your PC will find the right seed are extraordinarily low.
Buy the model T if you don’t want to write your seed on a PC.
For the passphrase, by itself it is useless. It must be used with your seed, which is on your Trezor to generate your hidden wallet. The same passphrase with 2 different seeds will generate 2 completely different wallet.
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5. Juli 2023 um 07:31 Uhr #2623007
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5. Juli 2023 um 07:31 Uhr #2623008
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5. Juli 2023 um 07:31 Uhr #2623009
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5. Juli 2023 um 07:31 Uhr #2623010
senlek
Gast::OK, new day, fresh start. Based on what simonmales wrote about „grey link ‚Enter passphrase on Trezor“ I played around and created a new hidden wallet (hw2) using that feature. I then went to transfer some coin from hw1 to hw2. In hw1 I had to enter the passphrase via the keyboard. I guess that is because it was initially set up that way… and/or maybe because it used capital letters, which AFAIK cannot be used on the device. Please correct me if I’m wrong on that. I set too low of a fee, and that transaction wasn’t going through so I learned how to bump the fee. I then created another hw (hw3) and moved some coin there. When confirmed, I then sent some coin from hw3 to hw2. Because I had to enter passphrase on device to do the transaction there was no need to use the keyboard. So now I know how that works.I still would like to know if Trezor has said anything about the entering passphrases on the keyboard option. i.e. do they say that it is safe? What about keyloggers? It is certainly more convenient. If I use a good passphrase of, say, 6 dice words that would be at least 28 characters. That’s a lot of fiddling with the old dumb-phone type function on the ModelT. But I guess I will do that if it’s necessary. I did like Ledger’s ability to ascribe pincodes to passphrases… but I’m guessing that was stored on their secure element; and that’s all under question, so…Another thing I liked in Ledger Live, and I can’t seem to find in Trezor Suite, is the ability to use a password to open the app. At present when I open TS it shows my accounts. If anyone had access to my computer they could see my accounts. I know they couldn’t do anything with my device; but still…Anyway thanks to simonmales for the info.
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5. Juli 2023 um 07:31 Uhr #2623011
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