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@mheese mheese commented May 31, 2014

I should have done this pull request a long time ago.

My branch allows for using HTTPS and reading from remote networks. I secure this with using client certificates. I also wrote a wiki entry on how to install this on windows. Unfortunately this is rather complicated and is probably not possible for the average user.

So why did I want to have this? I'm running Mac OS X. However, all my passwords since years are accumulating in KeePass. All the existing OS X ports or mono versions are just awkward and none of them work properly (that includes the pretty expensive KyPass). So what I am doing is the following: I'm running KeePass on Parallels and I offer my KeePass database over "network" to my OS X browsers. It works extremely well and I finally have a good working solution.

I have also updated the passifox repositories, so that the chrome plugin can use this version of keepasshttp. Firefox works already out-of-the-box.

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mheese commented May 31, 2014

This is the wiki I was talking about: https://github.com/mheese/keepasshttp/wiki/Listener-Configuration

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nifr commented Jun 9, 2014

👍 Sounds like a nice idea. I'd really like to see this merged.

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mheese commented Jun 10, 2014

I agree. I had to change the UpdateUrl though so that I was able to completely test it.

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pfn commented Dec 18, 2014

Please put local customizations on a separate branch

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pfn commented Dec 18, 2014

Also, please don't re-indent code, it makes it impossible to review

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sunjam commented May 5, 2015

Any further progress in this?

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