

For the command enter the following: mono /usr/lib/keepass2/KeePass.exe -auto-type The process for this will differ depending on which distribution you’re running but it’s usually under the Keyboard settings. So to find out where the real executable run: cat /usr/bin/keepass2Įxec /usr/bin/cli /usr/lib/keepass2/KeePass.exe the program itself is actually located at /usr/lib/keepass2/KeePass.exe.

This file is actually not the program itself but a script that bootstraps the program. On my system this returns /usr/bin/keepass2. The easiest way to do this is to run: which keepass2 Next find out where the keepass2 executable is installed on your system On Debian/Ubuntu/etc simply run: sudo apt-get install xdotoolĢ. Thankfully its also very easy to make work on Linux.ġ.

This is super handy and something that is sadly missing by default on Linux. Askforcloud LLC does not offer commercial license of the product mentioned above.If you’ve used KeePass on Windows you may be very attached to its auto-type feature, where with a single key-combo press the application with magically type your user name and password into the website or application you’re trying to use.

All the softwares, trademarks used in the Virtual machine offer are the exclusive property of their respective owners. Database files are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES-256, ChaCha20 and Twofish).įeatures: 🗸Strong Security 🗸Multiple User Keys 🗸Portable and No Installation Required, Accessibility 🗸Export To TXT, HTML, XML and CSV Files 🗸Import From Many File Formats 🗸Easy Database Transfer 🗸Support of Password Groups 🗸Time Fields and Entry Attachments 🗸Auto-Type, Global Auto-Type Hot Key and Drag&Drop 🗸Intuitive and Secure Clipboard Handling 🗸Searching and Sorting 🗸Multi-Language Support 🗸Strong Random Password Generator 🗸Plugin Architecture 🗸Open Source!ĭisclaimer : This Virtual machine offer contains free and open source software. So you only have to remember one single master key to unlock the whole database. You can store all your passwords in one database, which is locked with a master key. KeePass is a free open source password manager, which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way.
