

Though Password Safe shares the same name as a well-known open-source Windows password manager it is not related. The open source password manager is said to to ‘integrate perfectly’ with the GNOME desktop and provide its users with an ‘uncluttered’ interface that makes managing password databases a breeze. > ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-96.97-generic 4.15.Password Safe is a KeePass compatible password manager for the Linux desktop. net/ubuntu/ +source/ kpcli/+ bug/1874161/ +subscriptions > To manage notifications about this bug go to: > UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to bionic on (412 days ago) > with a password and a key file if the key file is generated through > Expected behavior: I think kpcli should be able to unlock a database > locked with both a password and a key file. I am also able to unlock other database files that are > However, I am able to unlock the file through the KeePassX GUI > invalid or else the database is corrupt. > Couldn't load the file kpstuff2.kdbx: The database key appears

> presents to me the following error message: > following commands inside the kpcli prompt: > unlock the database through the kpcli command line tool with the > database is locked with both a password and a key file. > I created a kdbx file through the KeePassX GUI application. > kpcli is unable to open a kdbx file if the file is locked by both a > You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to kpcli > behavior of Keepass new?" I want to convey, "Is this behavior of > I have a correction to my previous comment: Instead of asking, "Is this Keepassxc, and/or read about "Version 4 of the KDBX file format is I do now know what your problem is, but you might want to try keepass2, KeepassX version 2.0.0 and higher use *.kdbx (V2). KeepassX version 0.4.4 and earlier use *.kdb (V1). UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to bionic on (412 days ago) I am unable to unlock databases that are locked with both a password and a key file.Įxpected behavior: I think kpcli should be able to unlock a database with a password and a key file if the key file is generated through KeePassX. I am also able to unlock other database files that are locked only with a password. However, I am able to unlock the file through the KeePassX GUI application.

After I enter my password, kpcli presents to me the following error message:Ĭouldn't load the file kpstuff2.kdbx: The database key appears invalid or else the database is corrupt. I try to unlock the database through the kpcli command line tool with the following commands inside the kpcli prompt: This database is locked with both a password and a key file. I created a kdbx file through the KeePassX GUI application.
