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- Loaded KeePassXC and installed the KeePassXC-Browser extension. I have to agree manofmanycactii - it's clunky, clumsy and doesn't really bring anything useful to the party. Edit: The Kee browser extension talking to KeePass via the KeePassRPC plug-in is better, but not great.
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KeepassXC browser for firefox doesnt find logins on my new pc I was long time user of keepassxc and the browser plugin for firefox, which I used to autotype credentials. I recently switched to a macbook, installed and authenticated the plugin with my keepass app, and whenever I try to auto type the password it says no logins found.
KeePassXC is a password manager, used to save all your username/password combinations in one place and securing them with strong encryption. I won’t be talking here about the advantages of password managers, I will assume that you have heard of them before and know how they are used.
I have been using KeePass for a few years now and I love it. I started using KeePass 2 on Windows, then transitioned over to KeePassX for Linux (which is not developed actively anymore). Now there is KeePassXC, which is a modern community-driven version. It works on Windows, Linux and macOS and I highly recommend it! Also, read the FAQ.
The interesting features of KeePassXC can be seen on the homepage itself, but the most important feature for me was the seamless integration into my Firefox browser. This is how it works: Whenever you open a webpage with a login, Firefox checks if KeePassXC has a saved password for the page. If it finds one, it automatically enters the username and password into the fields on the page.
I will be working with KeePassXC 2.2.1 and Firefox 57+. This version of Firefox starts using WebExtensions, which is just a new type of browser extensions. Older versions of KeePass addons won’t work with new versions of Firefox.
There are two parts which need to be configured for this procedure to work.
Note: This information is mostly outdated. There is an official browser plugin for KeePassXC 2.3.0. Read about it here: New KeePassXC 2.3.0 released
After downloading and installing KeePassXC, start it and open a database. If you already have a database with passwords and set up URLs for your logins, you can skip this section.
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If you have never used KeePass, create a new one. Insert your master password, which should be a strong password. This is the password that will protect all your other passwords, so make it long and difficult to guess. After this step, you can start to create new entries.
When you create a new entry, you need to fill at least three fields: username, password and URL. These should be self-explaining. For the URL, put in the webpage where the login should trigger, for example: “https://facebook.com/login”.
Save the database and you are done! In the next step you will configure KeePassHttp.
KeePassHttp is a plugin for KeePass. At the time of writing, it is integrated into KeePassXC. Open the settings under “Tools – Settings” and click on “Browser Integration” on the left sidebar. If the option is not enabled yet, click on “Enable KeePassHttp server”.
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Congratulations, you passed the first part of this tutorial! Next: Firefox!
Congratulations, you passed the first part of this tutorial! Next: Firefox!
Is KeePassHttp secure?
Short answer: As long as your computer is safe, yes.
Long answer: Official README and some GitHub Issues
Long answer: Official README and some GitHub Issues
You can skip this paragraph, which talks a bit about the history of Firefox plugins for KeePass and the struggles.
In the old days of Firefox, there was KeepassHttp, the plugin for KeePass 2, which needed a lot of configuration. With KeeFox, a Firefox extension, it nearly worked out-of-the-box, but really only on Windows. Let me tell you, it was awful! Later came PassIFox and chromeIPass for Chrome, which also worked with the Linux ports. They did not come without issues, often breaking functionality after a Firefox or KeePass update. The maintainers of the above plugins often did not merge their patches and updates into the Mozilla extension, which led to weeks without working implementation.
Then, some day, you needed a new extension so that KeePass can read the URL from
Finally, Mozilla switched to Web Extensions, which completely broke the extensions for the newest versions of Firefox.
But, the extensions are still actively developed, and some ingenuous developer built and uploaded a working version of PassIFox, called KeePassHttp-Connector.
In the old days of Firefox, there was KeepassHttp, the plugin for KeePass 2, which needed a lot of configuration. With KeeFox, a Firefox extension, it nearly worked out-of-the-box, but really only on Windows. Let me tell you, it was awful! Later came PassIFox and chromeIPass for Chrome, which also worked with the Linux ports. They did not come without issues, often breaking functionality after a Firefox or KeePass update. The maintainers of the above plugins often did not merge their patches and updates into the Mozilla extension, which led to weeks without working implementation.
Then, some day, you needed a new extension so that KeePass can read the URL from
Finally, Mozilla switched to Web Extensions, which completely broke the extensions for the newest versions of Firefox.
But, the extensions are still actively developed, and some ingenuous developer built and uploaded a working version of PassIFox, called KeePassHttp-Connector.
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Update from 2017-11-14:
The addon was removed from the Mozilla page, but the GitHub repository is still available. The Firefox addon is the .xpi file, for Chrome download the .crx. You can download the latest release here: https://github.com/smorks/keepasshttp-connector/releases.
Update from 2017-11-21:
The addon is available again on the Mozilla webpage and works with Firefox 57+ (named Quantum).
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Update from 2018-04-08:
Note: This information is mostly outdated. There is an official browser plugin for KeePassXC 2.3.0. Read about it here: New KeePassXC 2.3.0 released
Note: This information is mostly outdated. There is an official browser plugin for KeePassXC 2.3.0. Read about it here: New KeePassXC 2.3.0 released
This is the only plugin you need for Firefox 57+. After installing, you can click on the plugin in the Firefox menu bar and click “Connect”.
If the previous steps were correctly executed, KeePassXC will now open a window and ask for confirmation. Enter a name (ex. “Firefox”) and click OK.
Now you are done. Open the web page for one of your logins and the fields should be filled with your credentials!
Not working as described or having problems? Head to GitHub and open an issue or comment below!
So LastPass has been sold to LogMeIn and as we can see, not many LastPass users, including me, are happy about it. LogMeIn reputation is hunting them now and no amount of assurance from the company can fix the trust that was broken.
My friend Khamosh recently covered an article on top password manager services you can use as a LastPass alternative and KeePass was the only one which was free. However, it’s true that it’s a bit difficult to use. Especially when there’s no official support for browsers and smartphones.
So here’s a detailed guide on how to configure KeePass on Windows and use it on browsers like Chrome and Firefox.
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Setting Up KeePass on Windows
After you have installed KeePass and activated your vault, we need to install a plugin. The plugin will help the desktop app to communicate with the extension we are going to install on Chrome or Firefox. The name of the plugin is keepasshttp and can be downloaded from the GitHub page.
The zip file will contain a lot of files. But don’t let that confuse you. Simply extract the fileKeePassHttp.plgx to C:Program Files (x86)KeePass Password Safe 2 directory. Users on 32-bit can use the usual Program Files directory. Having done that, restart KeePass.
After the KeePass restarts, click on Tools—>Plugins. Here, you should be able to see the KeePassHttpplugin in the list. Everything is set, it’s now time to install the Chrome extension from the store.
chromeIPass for Chrome
There are a few KeePass extensions available for Chrome, but chromeIPass is one of the best performer out there. After you install the extension, click on the Connect button to connect the plugin to the desktop app. Meta – music tag editor audio metadata 1 6 4. Having done that, you will get a confirmation dialog box on the KeePass desktop app.
No need to enter the master password here. Just enter any keyword and it will be used to identify your connection. That’s all, you will get a notification on the Chrome plugin as to which database it’s connected to.
Any login page you visit now, the credentials will be supplied from KeePass to the browser. Initially, you will get regular popups on KeePass desktop app to allow the transfer of information. You can set it to always allow from KeePassHttp plugin settings found under Tools–>KeepPassHttp Options–>Advanced.
On some page, if the browser is not able to auto-detect the credential fields, open the plugin and click on choose own credential fields for the page. You can now pinpoint the username and password field and the settings will be saved in the extension. These can later be deleted from the extension settings.
KeeFox for Firefox
Firefox users can go ahead and install the KeeFox plugin on the browser and restart it. After the browser restarts, you will be asked to connect to the KeePass database on your computer. Once you hit the connect button, the browser might become unresponsive for a few seconds. Just wait for it to detect KeePass and read your database file.
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Next thing, you will be asked to enter generated code from Firefox and the master password to connect the database. This makes it look like the connection is more secure than the Chrome plugin.
That’s all, you can now use the KeeFox to seamlessly login to the websites while browsing on Firefox.
KeeeFox, the plugin for Firefox is more comprehensive than the chromeIPass. There are a lot of settings you can configure, but you should know what you are doing. The best thing is, the extension allows hotkeys for frequently used commands.
KeePass on Smartphones is Up Next
So that was how you can use KeePass on Chrome and Firefox. If you have any doubts, you can ask them in our forum. As a heads up, I am currently testing different third-party KeePass apps we have on iOS and Android. If they are worth it, would definitely share them in one of my upcoming articles.
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