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It would be fair to mention everywhere the well-known problem with snaps on Ubuntu that dramatically cripples the usability of this otherwise great software. Ubuntu is just the largest Linux distribution by far, and you've lost it...
As I said some years ago, you need an alternative way of communication. Shouldn't be so hard, Mozilla Docs says you can use sockets to communicate with local applications (by Native messaging). It's presumably just plain TCP/IP. Even password managers are mentioned as examples...
Time has come - already in 2021 but I postponed the upgrade so far -, and there is no apt-based version of FireFox as a second choice anymore in Ubuntu, only the Snap Store-based, so we are doomed. I will not go backward installing a browser from a place out of the Ubuntu's own ecosystem. Thank you.
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Thank you, but an alternative means an alternative. If not the Native Messaging then an encrypted file or similar would have been developed as a way of communication. We talk about years... No way that a FireFox extension can't and couldn't communicate with the outer world.
But as I'm reading here, see the link below that is really easy to find, no doubt, the problem not handling the Native Messaging correctly is in the browsers themselves, and it is already _solved_ after some years in FireFox (in 105..108 betas so far), KeePassXC is working (!) in the tests, I'm about to try it soon. So you are also not informed well enough for some reason...
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/call-for-testing-native-messaging-support-in-the-firefox-snap/31055/36
It is only in the Beta channel until the next version of FireFox, probably since it is a fresh development from this summer, but it is OK to me because there is a snap of every FireFox beta as well in Ubuntu, and I can install it in parallel to the non-beta version for now if I want.
As I told you, Ubuntu decided sometimes earlier to go with only the snap version of browsers and even if I'm not hundred percent sure it is the best way to go forward, I will not install the less safe and unsupported apt version of browsers again.
As I said some years ago, you need an alternative way of communication. Shouldn't be so hard, Mozilla Docs says you can use sockets to communicate with local applications (by Native messaging). It's presumably just plain TCP/IP. Even password managers are mentioned as examples...
Time has come - already in 2021 but I postponed the upgrade so far -, and there is no apt-based version of FireFox as a second choice anymore in Ubuntu, only the Snap Store-based, so we are doomed. I will not go backward installing a browser from a place out of the Ubuntu's own ecosystem. Thank you.
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My response to your response:
Thank you, but an alternative means an alternative. If not the Native Messaging then an encrypted file or similar would have been developed as a way of communication. We talk about years... No way that a FireFox extension can't and couldn't communicate with the outer world.
But as I'm reading here, see the link below that is really easy to find, no doubt, the problem not handling the Native Messaging correctly is in the browsers themselves, and it is already _solved_ after some years in FireFox (in 105..108 betas so far), KeePassXC is working (!) in the tests, I'm about to try it soon. So you are also not informed well enough for some reason...
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/call-for-testing-native-messaging-support-in-the-firefox-snap/31055/36
It is only in the Beta channel until the next version of FireFox, probably since it is a fresh development from this summer, but it is OK to me because there is a snap of every FireFox beta as well in Ubuntu, and I can install it in parallel to the non-beta version for now if I want.
As I told you, Ubuntu decided sometimes earlier to go with only the snap version of browsers and even if I'm not hundred percent sure it is the best way to go forward, I will not install the less safe and unsupported apt version of browsers again.
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je so há 3 anos napisałThe problem here is with Ubuntu Snaps, not with our extension. And the problem is.. with the Native Messaging support. Other extensions are affected too. At this point Ubuntu 22.10 should already support our extension with Firefox as Snap. You can find the info easily. It's also possible to install apt version of Firefox.
We have been using Native Messaging with the extension since the development started in 2016-2017.
We have been using Native Messaging with the extension since the development started in 2016-2017.
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- Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Mark Andrew Gerads, há 9 dias
- Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot SilverAmd, há 14 dias
- Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Wužiwar Firefox 19902880, há 16 dias
- Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Craig, há 17 dias
- Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Wužiwar Firefox 19882925, há um mês
- Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Wužiwar Firefox 18863959, há um mês
- Z 1 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Wužiwar Firefox 14868755, há um mêsNot able to add connected database. Nothing happens when clicking the Connect Database button. Bazzite 43 (linux) NVIDIA edition, Firefox 149, KeePassXC 2.7.12
- Z 4 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Saturnus, há 2 meses
- Z 4 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Fokeu, há 2 meses
- Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Wužiwar Firefox 13156335, há 2 mesesWorks fine on my Windows 10 Firefox, and in Firefox on my CachyOS Linux install.
- Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Cangrejo, há 3 mesesBest password manager ever.
I know this depends of Keepassxc development, but it would be nice if card info can be stored. - Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot elsenfox, há 3 meses
- Z 2 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Wužiwar Firefox 19733088, há 3 mesesEigentlich gut, aber umständlich, funktioniert bei vielen Websites einfach mal gar nicht, das Felderkennungs-Tool zum Zuweisen ebenfalls nicht und kostet daher viel Zeit und Nerven in der Benutzung. Daher kann ich ebenso schnell und gut aus KeepassXC kopieren und einfügen und brauche mich nicht mit diesem AddOn herumschlagen; leider!
- Z 1 z 5 pohódnoćenywot John Hills, há 3 mesesThe addon randomly shows errors like "KeePassXC-Browser has encountered an error: Key exchange was not successful" which means absolutely nothing to the user and does not help solve the problem in any way. It is the same as showing a message "Error: There has been an error. You're unlucky, too bad for you."
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je so há 3 meses napisałGitHub already has an issue about this. In short, there's no way to get details from the API why the key exchange / connection fails. I suggest you take a look at the most common error threads and our Troubleshooting Guide at GitHub. - Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Lani, há 4 mesesIt seems that the path for native-messaging-hosts is hardcoded.
I want to move the file located at [~/.mozilla/native-messaging-hosts/org.keepassxc.keepassxc_browser.json] to [xdg-directory :: ~/.config/mozilla], but it fails.
help me? - Z 1 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Ethan, há 4 mesesit doesn't work when the password is on another page after the email. it always puts the wrong password from another account without even asking which account. developers, add a dropdown to ask the user from which account to take the password, don't just put any random password from any random account in the database. changing any setting didn't fix this.
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je so há 4 meses napisałFirst of all, this shouldn't happen. There's already a dropdown selector when filling usernames or password from multiple accounts. Selector from the popup works as well. There are some settings that try to fill the password automatically for the selected username. Disabling those should help. If not, please file an issue to GitHub, thanks. - Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot A1, há 4 meses
- Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot ProgramminCat, há 4 meses
- Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Xol, há 4 meses
- Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Wužiwar Firefox 16478816, há 5 meses
- Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Ryan Steed, há 5 meses
- Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Wužiwar Firefox 19642928, há 5 meses
- Z 4 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Enunciate_Veggie, há 5 meses
- Z 5 z 5 pohódnoćenywot Wužiwar Firefox 13447327, há 5 meses