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Unknown keepasshttp error 400 #22

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lsgd opened this issue Oct 15, 2011 · 19 comments
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Unknown keepasshttp error 400 #22

lsgd opened this issue Oct 15, 2011 · 19 comments

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@lsgd
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lsgd commented Oct 15, 2011

Hi,

since today I'm getting an "unknown heepasshttp error: 400" when I first start KeePass and open then Firefox.
This error occures one or two times, but the plugin is still working.

Edit: Okay, now this error occured every time and the plugin stopped working... I only restarted KeePass completely and the error didn't occure since then.

KeePassHttp: 1.0.3.8
KeePass: 2.16
Firefox: 7.0.1
OS: Windows 7 prof, x64

A screenshot of the more detailed information balloon: http://img.lukas-schulze.de/keepasshttp_error-400.png

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lspcity

@pfn
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pfn commented Oct 18, 2011

The error can be cleared by removing the duplicated string in KeePassHttp Settings -> advanced -> AES Key: yourkey

this seems to be a bug in keepasshttp or keepass that I haven't isolated yet; something is causing the string to repeat a part of itself.

You can also delete the key and re-associate

@geeffland
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I am having this issue as well. At work on WIndows XP it works fine. But I installed it at home on Windows 7 and I get an error when I try to Accept or Deny the connection.

Error Message:
KeePassHttp
_BUG_ System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.MarshaledInvoke(Control caller, Delegate method, Object[] args, Boolean,synchronus)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.Invoke(Delegate method, Object[] args)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.Invoke(Delegate method)
at KeePassHttp.KeePassHttpExt.GetLoginsHandler(Request r, Response resp, Aes aes)
at KeePassHttp.KeePassHttpExt.ProcessRequest(Request r, HttpListenerResponse resp)

The first few lines show up in the tray balloon but the rest was from a window from KeePass

Windows 7 Home Premium
KeePass 2.17
KeePassHttp 1.0.4.0
ChromeIPass 1.0.6
Chrome 16.0.912.63

@basti01
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basti01 commented Jan 2, 2012

Same error here

Screenshot of error message: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/69/keepassz.png/

Chrome 16.0.912.63
ChromeIPass 1.0.7
Keepass 2.17
KeepassHttp 1.0.4.0

Windows 7 x64

The AES key is correct and without any repetitions

@lhurt
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lhurt commented Jan 4, 2012

Same error here and same environment as basti01

Any idea when you'll have time to look after it?

@pfn
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pfn commented Jan 4, 2012

Please don't say same error, because it is a single error 400 that Covers all error conditions.

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Same error here and same environment as basti01

Any idea when you'll have time to look after it?


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basti01 commented Jan 4, 2012

okay, but how can we assist you by providing more detailed information? please let us know if there is anything we can do to solve this problem quickly :-)

@pfn
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pfn commented Jan 4, 2012

I think others who have encountered the problem have fixed it by

Restarting keepass
Restarting windows
Upgrading.net

Or installing more.net components

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okay, but how can we assist you by providing more detailed information? please let us know if there is anything we can do to solve this problem quickly :-)


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@basti01
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basti01 commented Jan 4, 2012

Hm, I already restarted keepass / chrome and also reinstalled these programms without any success. My windows installation is quite new (got a new notebook three weeks ago), I have the latest "extended" version of .Net framework 4.0 ...

@lhurt
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lhurt commented Jan 4, 2012

Is it possible that this is a Windows 7 64bit Issue? Almost all reports relate to this configuration except that of geeffland. May be he can clarify this.

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pfn commented Jan 4, 2012

I run on Windows 7 64bit without problem.

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Is it possible that this is a Windows 7 64bit Issue? Almost all reports relate to this configuration except that of geeffland. May be he can clarify this.


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@basti01
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basti01 commented Jan 4, 2012

Do you have Service Pack 1 installed?
I am using the latest windows updates including the service pack...

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pfn commented Jan 4, 2012

Yes my windows is completely updated

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Do you have Service Pack 1 installed?
I am using the latest windows updates including the service pack...


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@cverbiest
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I have the same or very similar issue. I started with KeePassHttp and ChromeIPass and got it working, then I added PassIFox.
Now I get this error both with ChomeIPass and PassIFox. after the dialog


KeePassHttp

Keepass: xxx.yyy.com is requesting access, click to allow or deny.

Windows 7 Professional x64, service pack 1, up-to-date
KeepassHttp 1.0.4.0

Firefox 9.0.1
PassIFox 1.1.2

Chome 16.0.912.75 m
ChromeIPass1.0.7

Stack trace
System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.MarshaledInvoke(Control caller, Delegate method, Object[] args, Boolean synchronous)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.Invoke(Delegate method, Object[] args)
at KeePassHttp.KeePassHttpExt.GetLoginsHandler(Request r, Response resp, Aes aes)
at KeePassHttp.KeePassHttpExt.ProcessRequest(Request r, HttpListenerResponse resp)

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webjinx commented Feb 16, 2012

I have these same errors and have tried every possible workaround I can find.
I really want to switch to Chrome from FireFox but this is a deal breaker if I cant use KeePass.

Would anyone be willing to go in on paid support to fix this?
I would contribute $20!

@cverbiest
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I now use KeeFox in firefox and ChromeIPass in Chrome.
KeeFox uses a different Keepass plugin so there is no conflict between Chrome and Firefox.

@pfn
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pfn commented Feb 18, 2012

There is no conflict between chromeipass and passifox. If you are encountering some kind of conflict, it must be a bug that I cannot yet reproduce.

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I now use KeeFox in firefox and ChromeIPass in Chrome.
KeeFox uses a different Keepass plugin so there is no conflict between Chrome and Firefox.


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zx97 commented Jun 5, 2012

Hi,

I'm using Linux Ubuntu 12.04 64bits with Mono ... (so not a Windows 7 issue ;-) )

  • Firefox 12
  • Linux X61 3.2.0-25-generic Added the ability to turn off "receiving credentials" notifications #40-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 20:30:51 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
  • Mono JIT compiler version 2.10.8.1 (Debian 2.10.8.1-1ubuntu2.1)
    Copyright (C) 2002-2011 Novell, Inc, Xamarin, Inc and Contributors. www.mono-project.com
    TLS: __thread
    SIGSEGV: altstack
    Notifications: epoll
    Architecture: amd64
    Disabled: none
    Misc: softdebug
    LLVM: supported, not enabled.
    GC: Included Boehm (with typed GC and Parallel Mark)
  • KeePass 2.19
  • KeePassHttp version 1.0.6.0
  • Passifox 1.1.2

Here is my screenshot of the error : http://i.imgur.com/oYlKx.png

Unknown KeePassHttp error : 400

@pfn
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pfn commented Jul 2, 2012

Hopefully, this has been fixed by @5d4122e

@zx97
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zx97 commented Jul 2, 2012

YES !!! It works perfectly now !

Thank you very much :-)

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