← Back to context Comment by Cider9986 16 hours ago Here is Ente's implementation: (https://2of3.ente.com/) 3 comments Cider9986 Reply Ajedi32 3 hours ago This is my favorite one yet, very user friendly. I only wish it was a bit more configurable. Ideally I'd be able to set up something like: 3 of 4: A B C D - OR - 2 of 3: E F G - AND - 1 of 1: H Or any similar combination. Maybe also with a way to name the cards so it's clear exactly what's needed when restoring.Though there's something to be said for the simplicity of the current design. emmelaich 13 hours ago There's an implementation packaged up for most Linux distros: http://point-at-infinity.org/ssss ahazred8ta 9 hours ago There are several browser-based versions which can be used online or downloaded to use offline.https://bs.parity.io/ -- http://passguardian.com/ -- https://iancoleman.io/shamir/
Ajedi32 3 hours ago This is my favorite one yet, very user friendly. I only wish it was a bit more configurable. Ideally I'd be able to set up something like: 3 of 4: A B C D - OR - 2 of 3: E F G - AND - 1 of 1: H Or any similar combination. Maybe also with a way to name the cards so it's clear exactly what's needed when restoring.Though there's something to be said for the simplicity of the current design.
emmelaich 13 hours ago There's an implementation packaged up for most Linux distros: http://point-at-infinity.org/ssss
ahazred8ta 9 hours ago There are several browser-based versions which can be used online or downloaded to use offline.https://bs.parity.io/ -- http://passguardian.com/ -- https://iancoleman.io/shamir/
This is my favorite one yet, very user friendly. I only wish it was a bit more configurable. Ideally I'd be able to set up something like:
Or any similar combination. Maybe also with a way to name the cards so it's clear exactly what's needed when restoring.
Though there's something to be said for the simplicity of the current design.
There's an implementation packaged up for most Linux distros: http://point-at-infinity.org/ssss
There are several browser-based versions which can be used online or downloaded to use offline.
https://bs.parity.io/ -- http://passguardian.com/ -- https://iancoleman.io/shamir/