I’m using the variant with the systemd service and the socket path will be exported via the ~/.config/openbox/environment file (as I'm using Openbox DE). Check options in the Running ssh-agent with multitype terminals. Remember, that using this approach ssh-agent must be started beforehand of the KeePass and must export its $SSH_AUTH_SOCK variable in such a way, so KeePass can see it. Here, pay attention to the Add key to agent when database is opened/unlocked option - worth to enable it only for keys that are used often and best to keep them less than 5, because when ssh-agent will try to connect to a host - it will try to use every key accessible in the ssh-agent, and SSH server on a remote host can close connection to "prevent a brute-force". Go to the Tools > Settings, then to the Browser Integration, enable it: So, everybody will decide this himself, but let’s write the KeePass and Chromium integration process. Easy to backup/restore, move/share between computers, add to another browser and so on. On the other hand, when using KeePass - all your passwords (and SSH keys, etc) are always with you, in the same place. I.e, you have Chromium, it has its own SQLite database, passwords stored there in an encrypted way.įurthermore, Chromium has no issue with founding credential fields on webpages, but this happens sometimes with KeePass. KeePass and a browser’s passwords - KeePassXC-BrowserĪt first, there is a good question - do you really want to switch passwords storage for your browser? Take a look at the thread on Reddit for more details.Īs a browser, I’ll use Brave based on the Chromium so there will no difference in a configuration. In fact, from the very beginning, I switched to the KeePassXC just because by default it looks much better in Linux with Openbox.Īlso, KeePass is written in C# from Microsoft and under Linux requires mono to work, while KeePassXC is written in C++ (see its repository) and work in easy on any platform - Linux/BSD/macOS/Windows. I’ll use KeePassXC instead of the KeePass.
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