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Debian keepass
Debian keepass








debian keepass

These include KeePass XC (Windows, macOS, Linux), KeePass for Android, and KeePassium (iOS). kbdx files are interoperable with most password manager apps built on KeePass’s open source code. kbdx file).Īlthough KeePass 2 itself is a Windows app, its. kbdx file on a cloud storage server or service (for example, Proton Drive (new window), Dropbox, or Google Drive).Įven if the cloud server is unsafe, the file is end-to-end encrypted using a password and optional key file that only you possess, so your passwords are secure (do not store the Key File in the cloud with the. KeePass password containers (.kbdx files) can be stored locally or synced across devices by storing the. This whole process works fine on Windows machines, domain joined or not.KeePass 2 (new window)is an open source password manager for Windows. The users connecting need to be a part of the first group. We have a user group that has modify access to the webdav folder, as well as the IIS_IUSRS. 21:22:38 10. GET /webdav/ourpasswordfile.kdbx - 80 domain\user 10. Mozilla/5.0+(X11 +Ubuntu +Linux+x86_64 +rv:26.0)+Gecko/20100101+Firefox/26.0 - 200 0 0 361Īny idea how I can go about getting our Linux friends connected? Am I missing a setting in IIS, or am I missing something else? I noticed that Firefox seems to also generate a 401 error, but then the second request generates a log entry with the username. Firefox worked just fine with the standard 'user' and password method. I've tried connecting with domain\user, fqdn.domain\user, \user.

debian keepass

Trying to connect with the "Connect to server" option also produces a 401 unauthorized. KeePass is not able to connect using the same credentials, produces 401 unauthorized. I'm looking to figure out why KeePass2 installed on Ubuntu 12.04 Desktop keeps getting error 401 (Unauthorized) when accessing our password protected WebDAV server (hosted on IIS).įirefox is able to connect using my credentials.










Debian keepass