![]() I've got everything in there, 4x credit cards (with auto-fill on my identity, adresses, etc), and 1700+ username & passwords! I truly trust it (like I said, the developer is already a super millionaire - just a true programmer at heart, so not a *possible* cheat like the developer of the Sxipper firefox extension).Īnyway, you can have secure access to everything you choose to store in LastPass, from ANY firefox, it's all securely synced via their server, and it's just amazing - trust me, it's the ONLY way to go (unless you're EXTREMELY security concious, but like I said, roboform in closed source too). However, I EXTENSIVELY researched the company before I decided to use it, and the lead developer, creator, and owner of LastPass was already a $50m+ millionaire BEFORE he started work on LastPass! OMG!īasically, it's REALLY popular, it's VERY actively developed, and has AMAZING features, a thousand times more than roboform, including full form saving, auto-filling passwords, etc! Also, I, along with almost a million ppl so far, 40,000 in the past week! trust and use lastpass. I *know* it's not open source yet which may be a problem for the security concious (but then neither is roboform). Okay, let me just quickly tell you that when I *permanently* moved from Windows to LiNUX, I needed to convert all of my roboform to keepassx - HOWEVER, I'm now using LastPass, the firefox extension. NOTE: IF this still does not work - maybe there's a problem with your python installation? then you have to import from within keepass (read post #1 for the rest) (and then type or copy-paste this next line)Ĥ. open terminal and type this EXACTLY: (be VERY careful with letter case, abc in NOT the same as aBc!) copy and paste the code into a new file called KeePassX.py in the same folder as your Roboform html backup (in /home/yourusername/roboform/)Ģ.5 REMEMBER to edit the code to point to the html file you exported from roboform (change line 4, i.e. you have to go to the folder that has your Roboform html backup (i recommend you make a folder in your home directory called 'roboform', and move your roboform html backup there).Ģ. *** read ALL of my post before you start to do this - you might actually decide you don't need to convert all of your passwords ***ġ. Locate the xml file created by the python script and load it into KeePassX. Open KeePassX 0.30 and go to File > Import from > KeePassX XMLĦ. Edit the file and set the inputFilename to the html file you exported from Roboform.ĥ. Print 'Converted ' + str(i) + ' passwords'ģ. MakeOutput(out, desc, un, pw, url, email) If len(desc)> 5 and desc.find('') != -1: #pmg hax. # I wonder what would happen if your file # Mine was in UTF-16 (?!) so I decided to ![]() If re.search(val, var, re.I) and len(var) > 1 and var != '*': Copy and paste the following into a file called KeePassX.py in the same directory as your Roboform html backup:ĭef makeOutput(out, desc, un, pw, url, comment): I used a 2-column layout but I do not believe this has any effect.Ģ. On Windows, export your Roboform passwords to html. ![]() Sudo dpkg -install keepassx_0.3.0a-0ubuntu1~ppa1_bġ. To install this version, in a terminal type This guide is for KeePassX 0.30 (), but can also be used for regular KeePass () (Follow the guide using KeePassX and save the database as a kdb file. I migrated over 600 passwords with an estimated 95% accuracy. I've done it this way, but the problem is that PassCrypt is not very good at finding your passwords in the Roboform export file.Īnd thus, I present you with my simple python method. ![]() From there you have to hack your way to get it to work with KeePass and then import it into KeePassX. Using PassCrypt, you can import _some_ passwords from Roboform and export them to csv. I've read a few methods on how to convert from one to other, all of which required a surplus of programs and none of which came remotely close to the accuracy I wanted. ![]()
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