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Debian keepass
Debian keepass





And there is also a Java-based version on source forge which is platform-independent. It was created for Windows but there is a beta version available to Ubuntu, Debian, and FreeBSD users.

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You can also use it to store general key/value pairs, and credit card numbers which are all accessible using a single master password. Also click "Enable in-memory protection" and then press OK.Password Safe was designed by the renowned security technologist, Bruce Schneier, to enable users to easily and safely create several unique, strong, encrypted login credentials. Then click the Add button, then enter "GoogleSync.RefreshToken" for the Name, and the "refresh_token" value you obtained in the last step as the value. Click the Advanced tab, there should already be the GoogleSync.ClientID/Secret. Just find the on for your email address with the URL. Edit the entry for my Google account in KeePass.Run this in a terminal, after replacing YOUR_CLIENT_ID, YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET, and CODE_FROM_LAST_STEP:Ĭurl -d 'client_id=YOUR_CLIENT_ID&client_secret=YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET&code=CODE_FROM_LAST_STEP&redirect_uri=urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob&grant_type=authorization_code' SEE COMMENT BELOW.Go to SEE COMMENT BELOW in a browser, replacing YOUR_CLIENT_ID with the OAuth client id from the Google Developer Console.Create a new OAuth 2.0 Client ID for an "Installed application" with application type "Other" at "APIs & auth" > "Credentials".Set the product name for the consent screen to e.g.: "KeePass Google Sync Plugin".Choose an e-mail address at "APIs & auth" > "Consent screen".Enable the "Drive API" at "APIs & auth" > "APIs".Choose a Project name like e.g.: "KeePass Google Sync Plugin".Select "Enable Google APIs for use in your apps".See my comment below or sourceforge forum link above for a link. Go to the Google Developers Console in your Google Account.Set up my own client credentials in the Google Developer Console as described in the readme.txt of GoogleSyncPlugin-2.1.2.zip, put those credentials into the Google Sync Plugin's configuration box, then press OK.Mozroots -import -sync # Install the mozilla root certificates into Mono Sudo chown root:root log4net.dll sudo chmod o+r log4net.dll Sudo chmod o+r gx sudo chown root:root gx Had to jump through a few extra hoops, which were resolved by the instructions from Here's the rundown of what I did.ĭownloaded GoogleSyncPlugin-2.1.2.zip and extracted the plgx to /tmpĭownloaded log4net-1.2.15-bin-newkey.zip from Apache and extracted the bin/mono/2.0/release/log4net.dll to /tmp. Don't know about that specific error, but here's what I did on Ubuntu with keepass2 2.25:







Debian keepass