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keepasshttp + Keepass v2.36 crashes on Fedora 27 fresh install #346

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friendhpk opened this issue Nov 29, 2017 · 3 comments
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keepasshttp + Keepass v2.36 crashes on Fedora 27 fresh install #346

friendhpk opened this issue Nov 29, 2017 · 3 comments

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@friendhpk
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Hello all,

I installed Keepass via Fedora 27's default software installer and every thing works fine. However, when I install the the keepasshttp plugin (latest version) along with the browser plugin (both in Firefox or Chrome) keepass crashes (without any error message) as soon as a password/database request is from the browser plugin.

If I start Keepass from command line using sudo, then keepass doesn't crash but I get an error popup (see below) every time the browser makes a database/password request from Keepass.

screenshot from 2017-11-29 17-40-50

My mono runtime version is:
screenshot from 2017-11-29 17-56-53

My Keepass info is:
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Oh yes: xdotool version 3.20170805.1

If I remove the Keepasshttp.plgx file from Keepass then the crash and popup disappears and everything else works just fine. Please let me know how to fix this.

Regards

Vikram

@friendhpk friendhpk changed the title Keepass v2.36 crashes on Fedora 27 fresh install keepasshttp + Keepass v2.36 crashes on Fedora 27 fresh install Nov 29, 2017
@khers
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khers commented Dec 7, 2017

This is happening to me as well on Ubuntu 17.10. It doesn't crash when I first request credentials, but if the database has sat open for a hour or so while I do other things then as again it will crash every time.

@gparaskevas
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This happens to me as well Fedora 27 keepass 2.36 + keepasshttp

@derdeagle
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Found a workaround (not a fix) few days ago in issue #159.
Going in KeePass to Tools -> KeePassHTTP Options... and deselecting "Show a notification when credentials are requested" prevents KeePass from crashing for me so I can use it for more than ~ an hour.

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