![]() ![]() After the update I used a different mounting method, which I have forgotten and can't find the link. I have searched Google Drive and there is no trace of the missing kdbx file.īefore I updated Mint I was using ocaml-fuse to mount Google Drive. however, the local copy was not sync'd with the missing version so there are at least a couple of entries created yesterday that are missing. You only have to remember one single master password and/or select the keyfile to unlock the whole database. You can put all your passwords in one database, locked with a master key and/or a keyfile. I do not recall if keepass was running but minimized at the moment of the restart.Īfter restart i brought up a file browser to find and reopen the kdbx file but it was not there!įortunately I have a "local" version on my mobile that I was able to export back into place. KeePassDX is a password manager for Android, which helps you manage your passwords in a secure way. It has been working fine until this morning. I mounted a Google Drive folder in which I keep my primary kdbx file. I have used KeePass for years on both mobile, windows and Linux Mint without any issues. KeePassXC is an open-source program It’s completely free There’s no app for iOS or Android devices, although there are workarounds with other apps It’s a decentralized service, so users decide.
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