To install, you drop it in the KeePass directory. Downloading a 2.0 version of KeePass should do the trick there. It’s a command-line package manager for Microsoft’s OS and it’s much easier than doing the manual installation of keepasshttp.įor Linux and Mac, you need to run KeePass under Mono. Next, you need keepasshttp, a bit of software that securely transfers password data by http. This is also a security issue, so be careful with what you leave running. To transfer data from KeePassX to a browser, it means keeping your database open. You’ll also need the alpha version that creates KeePass 2.0 databases. It’s the free, cross platform version that runs on Windows, Mac and Linux. Setup KeePass Data Transferįor this tutorial, we’ll assume you’re using KeePassX. Open your KeePass database and enter that into the URL field.ĭo that for whatever login entries you want to use within a browser. For example, mine would be this one for Yahoo. Go to whatever page you login to a website on.