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Web KeePass is a free open source password manager to help you securely manage your passwords. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a key file.
 
'''NOTE:''' This is a java-based application. Ensure you have Java installed on the machine you use to access your HDA. Click [http://java.com/en/download/dt_verify.jsp?plugin=true&latest=true&users_jre=1.6.0_14 here] to verify. Also, it will take a few minutes for Web KeePass to start, so please be patient.
=== Tutorial ===
See [http://blog.learnadmin.com/2010/07/installing-and-configuring-web-keepass.html here] for guidance on how to use Web KeePass.
=== Troubleshooting: ===
* KeePass does not start automatically. In order to start it, [[Open_Terminal_as_root|Open terminal as root user]] and enter the following in terminal as your normal user service wkp start
./var/hda/web-apps/keepass/html/startup.sh
Give it * "This Connection is Untrusted" in FireFox or "There is a a minute or so before trying to access it problem with your web browserthis website's security certificate." in Internet Explorer, there is no cause for alarm. Follow the guidance [http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Browser_Tip here].
* "This Connection is Untrusted" in FireFox or "There is a problem with this website's security certificate." in Internet ExplorerIf you are having difficulty importing the Windows Keepass XML file, there is no cause for alarmaccept all default options when exporting. Follow Ensure you name the guidance [http://wikiexport '''kdb.amahixml''' and import it into Web Keepass.org/index.php/Browser_Tip here] If you do not get any error messages, your passwords have imported.
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