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Database not connecting (Chromium, Debian-Stretch, KeePassXC 2.31) #59

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eudaimonstro opened this issue Mar 8, 2018 · 9 comments
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Expected Behavior

With an open KeePassXC database, KeePassXC-Browser should be able to detect the open database and begin the connection process.

Current Behavior

Plugin does not recognize open database, clicking reload does nothing, and database cannot connect
screenshot from 2018-03-08 14-02-41
screenshot from 2018-03-08 14-03-31

Debug info

No Error Messages

General Info

KeePassXC fork - 1.0.1
keepassxc-browser - 2.3.1

Operating system: Debian - Stretch
Browser: Chromium 64.0.3282.119
Proxy used: No

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Somehow fixed itself...

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fcore117 commented Mar 9, 2018

Somehow 2.3.1 wont work with chromium too or is it fixed now? portable location i use for my Chromium
chromium.woolyss.com

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@fcore117 Does the portable version use a different location for NativeMessagingScripts?

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fcore117 commented Mar 9, 2018

Lastest update seems to be working, i had to exit browser and after that it connected. Case closed.

This extension acts different little bit compared to old. This way should be much more secure than old one?

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@fcore117 Compared to what version? There are lots of fixes since the release went official.

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fcore117 commented Mar 9, 2018

varjolintu: Compared to old KeePassHTTP

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@fcore117 Yes. Much more. Some documentation links in here.

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fcore117 commented Mar 9, 2018

varjolintu: thanks for response. KeepassXC great for info storage and password manager as Chrome developers from Google refused to integrate master password based local storage.

Keep up good work.

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@fcore117 Thank you! Btw, there's an extension called Keywi that supports encrypting the local storage. I have planned a similar feature for over six months (called "Paranoid mode") but still haven't had the time to do it.

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