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Plugin is incompatible with v2.36 on Ubuntu 16.04 #337

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diffusae opened this issue Oct 17, 2017 · 6 comments
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Plugin is incompatible with v2.36 on Ubuntu 16.04 #337

diffusae opened this issue Oct 17, 2017 · 6 comments

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@diffusae
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With the lastest KeePass2 version (v2.36) in the repos, the plugin is incompatible on Ubuntu 16.04.
I've tried the dlls, also i've installed mono-complete, but there was no was to get it working.

Maybe you could solve the issue?

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@diffusae
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Version of KeePass is 2.36
Version of KeePassHttp was the latest fom git (2.34?)
Error message: "Plugin is incompatible with the current Keypass version"
Used clients and their versions is Ubuntu 16.04

@va-an
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va-an commented Oct 31, 2017

I have this problem too on debian testing with KeePass versions:

  • 2.28
  • 2.35
  • 2.37

What i'm doing wrong?

@diffusae
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diffusae commented Oct 31, 2017

Yes, the problem also exists on different distributions. You didn't do something wrong. It's a problem with Http-Connector plugin. As a workaround you can use version 2.36 from the official repos and follow the instruction from the Readme.md:

KeePass 2.36: install packages sudo apt-get install libmono-system-xml-linq4.0-cil libmono-system-data-datasetextensions4.0-cil libmono-system-runtime-serialization4.0-cil mono-mcs

This works until Http-Connector or KeePass2 will crash, than you will get the same error message until logoff or reboot. Maybe also the KeePassXC (GitHub) could solve the problem. Didn't tried it.

@diffusae
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diffusae commented Oct 31, 2017

Issues 306
keepassxc

@diffusae
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There is a port of the Http-Connector Plugin: KeePassHttpX optimized for Mac OS X.
Maybe that works?

KeePassHttp

@diffusae
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If you only need the KeePassHTTP support, I would recommend you to use KeePassXC. It seems to be a bit less vulnerable way, to use a password manager.

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