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accept "KeePassHttp Settings" attribute #47

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yennor opened this issue Mar 5, 2018 · 2 comments
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accept "KeePassHttp Settings" attribute #47

yennor opened this issue Mar 5, 2018 · 2 comments
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@yennor
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yennor commented Mar 5, 2018

Expected Behavior

I used the keepasshttp extension before to access password out of my browser. With the new version keepassxc changed to the new "keepass browser" protocol. It would be absolutely great if it would accept the "KeePassHttp Settings" from the previous extension, or just directly converts them (after asking the user) to the new "KeePassXC-Browser Settings" attribute.

Current Behavior

It does not accept the previous setting. and on every page it asks me if I want to accept access to the password or not, it drives me nuts. I've got dozens, if not hundreds, of page logins stored, with some allow and deny rules. To update them all by hand would take forever.

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KeePassXC fork - 2.3

@varjolintu
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There's already a PR opened that does this. It includes a button to the Browser Integration settings window that does the conversion automatically to the new extension.

See: keepassxreboot/keepassxc#1497

@droidmonkey
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This will be fixed on the KeePassXC side.

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