I use keepass2 on (2) Kubuntu, (2) Fedora, 1 Windoze desktops and my
phone (keepass2android). I keep the kbdx file on Google Drive, but you
have to pick one location to be the "standard" and sync from there. I
use rsync / scp in a small script to sync up the other desktops
locally. I'm not sure what the difference is from keepass and keepass2,
but they don't much like each other. (I haven't worried enough about it
to find out if one is a fork, or the next gen or what).
I've never had a problem with accessing it on any of the above, but I've
never tried the exporting xml thing either. I normally just keep it
updated to Drive, and sync the rest from there. As you know keepass2 on
the phone can open the google drive file directly, so I don't ever
manually copy it to there.
On 10/2/20 4:53 PM, John F. Eldredge wrote:
I am having problems trying to keep one shared version of my password
database between my phone and laptop. I am using KeePass2Android on my
cell phone and KeePass on my Windows laptop (I haven't set KeePass up
on my Linux partition yet). I exported my passwords from the phone as
an XML file, then imported the passwords into the desktop database
(stored on my Google Drive) using KeePass on the laptop. No errors
were reported. However, when I then try to open the password database
using KeePass2Android on the phone, it reports that the database on
Google Drive is "trashed". Has anyone come up with a working solution?
Otherwise, can you recommend a solution that will work on Android,
Windows 10, and Linux, using a database shared between all three?
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