KeePassXC-Browser
Browser extension for KeePassXC with Native Messaging.
Based on pfn's chromeIPass. Some changes merged also from smorks' KeePassHttp-Connector.
Download and use
This browser extension was first supported in KeePassXC 2.3.0 (release end of 2017). In general it is advised to only use the latest available release.
Get the extension for Firefox or Chrome/Chromium or Microsoft Edge (requires KeePassXC 2.5.3 or newer).
Please see this document for instructions how to configure KeePassXC in order to connect the database correctly.
How it works
KeePassXC-Browser communicates with KeePassXC through keepassxc-proxy. The proxy handles listening to STDIN/STDOUT and transfers these messages through Unix domain sockets / named pipes to KeePassXC. This means KeePassXC can be used and started normally without inteference from Native Messaging API. KeePassXC-Browser starts only the proxy application and there's no risk of shutting down KeePassXC or losing any unsaved changes. You don't need to install keepassxc-proxy separately. It is included in the KeePassXC application package. Alternatively you can use keepassxc-proxy-rust as a proxy if you prefer a non-Qt solution.
Requested permissions
KeePassXC-Browser extension requests the following permissions:
Name | Reason |
---|---|
activeTab |
To get URL of the current tab |
contextMenus |
To show context menu items |
clipboardWrite |
Allows password to be copied from password generator to clipboard |
nativeMessaging |
Allows communication with KeePassXC application |
notifications |
To show browser notifications |
storage |
For storing extension settings to localStorage |
tabs |
To request tab URL's and other info |
webNavigation |
To show browser notifications on install or update |
webRequest |
For handling HTTP Basic Auth |
webRequestBlocking |
For handling HTTP Basic Auth |
http://*/* |
To allow using KeePassXC-Browser on all websites |
https://*/* |
To allow using KeePassXC-Browser on all websites |
https://api.github.com/ |
For checking the latest KeePassXC version from GitHub |
Protocol
The details about the messaging protocol used with the browser extension and KeePassXC can be found here.
Translations
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Development and testing
See wiki.
Help!
See our Troubleshooting Guide for solving problems if previously listed issues and solutions are not working.