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However, after having no new features added for years now, App-V officially will become end-of-life in 2026. Both the risk that you loose access to your passwords but also the risk that they can get stolen increase persistently with the package becoming “older”.Microsoft’s App-v solution is the most commonly used application virtualization and delivery solution for enterprise organizations worldwide.
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The latter argument also implies that you have to expect at any time that it will stop working, which would block your access to your passwords when you need them.Įspecially for security-critical software like password manager the consequences should not be underestimated. On the other hand, because this package is no longer tested against current Fedora releases/updates, it cannot be excluded that further unknown behavior (up to security vulnerabilities) rises from the interactions of new changes in Fedora with the old package that is no longer tested against it. On one hand, if there are any bugs or security vulnerabilities in this package, it will not be updated but remains vulnerable. It is suggested to not keep using packages that receive no longer testing and updates, especially when it comes to security-critical packages.
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Just download and install the package from F35, works fine on F36/37. reddit r/KeePass - Synchronize Database on Linux Even on Reddit people are asking for this feature to be added to Linux alternatives to this program (including KeePassXC). This missing sync feature is the reason why the original KeePass is/was so popular on GNU/Linux. Later you have to overwrite all other versions of this file. So if you use the same password file on multiple computers locally, you have to always know which password file version is the newest and add entries only to that file.

KeePassXC (and other alternatives) doesn’t have this functionality at all and you have to work on file level. For example you can have the same file with your passwords, copy it into multiple computers, add some entries on computer 1 and computer 2, than open keepass and synchronize those two files - it combines the changes. You just synchronize the entries which changed. With KeePass sync you don’t have to overwrite your *.kbdx file anymore. It is scary, especially for a program meant to protect your passwords. Thanks for so many replies - I was not aware of the issue with KeePass logging plain text passwords in system log on Linux when clearing the clipboard.

Where and how does KeePass sync the db file? With rsync you can sync your database wherever you want. : information can be considered as quite safe. : Twofish encryption algorithm using a 256 bit key. : The complete database is always encrypted either with AES (alias Rijndael) or : generates passwords frequently will appreciate this feature.
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: generator is very customizable, fast and easy to use. : KeePassXC offers a little utility for secure password generation. : The integrated search function allows to search in a single group or the : Furthermore the entries are sorted in groups, which are customizable as well. : user-defined titles and icons can be specified for each single entry. : attachemts and comments in one single database. : KeePassXC saves many different information e.g. : KeePassXC is an application for people with extremely high demands on secure
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License : Boost and BSD and CC0 and GPLv3 and LGPLv2 and LGPLv2+ and LGPLv3+ and Public Domainĭescription : KeePassXC is a community fork of KeePassX Summary : Cross-platform password manager

Last metadata expiration check: 1:38:13 ago on sáb 08:45:12. Supplement: on winehq, you can find tests of Windows applications within wine, see WineHQ - keepass → this approach seems to be not very common. Maybe you can start with checking this list: dnf search password | grep manager Or test other alternatives: maybe there are more supporting your preferred format in the way you want it. KeePassX and KeePassXC seem related to KeePass. In the repos you have many password managers. I would try to find an alternative that is developed for Linux. And automated updates of the tool could also be undermined.
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Also, there is always a slight risk that Windows executables break after an update or so (update of the tool, or of wine). However, I am not sure if all security guarantees can be transferred to this approach, and it adds attack vectors. So, you could install wine on Fedora and use KeePass within that. The developers state that it should work within wine ( wine is in Fedora’s repo). See the download section: Downloads - KeePass This is a Windows-only tool, not intended to natively run on Linux.
