Re: Using keepass on Centos 6

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On September 21, 2016 12:10:18 PM EDT, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>On Wed, September 21, 2016 10:57 am, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>> On 09/21/2016 06:50 AM, H wrote:
>>> Thank you, downloaded and installed keepassx2 from EPEL since
>keepassx
>>> seemed to suffer from a bug per the home page.
>>
>> Which URL describes the bug?
>>
>>>   The database opened fine but unfortunately the KeeFox extension
>for
>>> Firefox does not seem to be compatible...
>>
>>
>> KeeFox, AFAIK, is an extension that interfaces with Keepass, the .Net
>> application.  KeepassX is a different product.  I don't see a browser
>> plugin that interfaces with that one.
>
>And I for one wouldn't trust any browser (huge sophisticated chunk of
>code, capable executing someone's else code - like java scripts etc) to
>go
>inside my encrypted password database. If you want security, paranoia
>is
>your friend. If you don't want security, why use KeepassX in the first
>place?
>
>Valeri
>
>
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Well, I am not sure how KeeFox and Keepass work together. At some time the browser needs the userid and password to login.
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