I stumbled over your project while doing a quick Google search.
I was searching for an ADDIDTIONAL (web)frontend for our existing Windows KeePass 2 (kdbx) databases.
We "need" this to support
1) additional operating systems like Linux (Ubuntu/Debian), MacOSX or Windows RT
2) additional platforms like iOS, Android or WinRT
The thing is that we wan't to keep our existing Windows KeePass 2 the default. Only users who uses other platforms on a regular base should use this additional "frontend".
We also would like to keep the "offline" files due to security reasons (maybe the webserver is offline/not reachable, ...).
What we therefor need is:
1) Full support of kdbx databases (so we can import AND export between Web KeePass and KeePass 2)
2) Support of LDAP (Microsoft Active Directory) for user authentication
3) A debian installer (*.deb) file which points out the needed install dependencies (for easy installation on Debian/Ubuntu servers).
We could also discuss an implementation of this features as a paid service as long as the Web KeePass Team will support this new features and my boss gets an invoice. ;)
Kind Regards
Zeihold
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Dear Web KeePass Team,
I stumbled over your project while doing a quick Google search.
I was searching for an ADDIDTIONAL (web)frontend for our existing Windows KeePass 2 (kdbx) databases.
We "need" this to support
1) additional operating systems like Linux (Ubuntu/Debian), MacOSX or Windows RT
2) additional platforms like iOS, Android or WinRT
The thing is that we wan't to keep our existing Windows KeePass 2 the default. Only users who uses other platforms on a regular base should use this additional "frontend".
We also would like to keep the "offline" files due to security reasons (maybe the webserver is offline/not reachable, ...).
What we therefor need is:
1) Full support of kdbx databases (so we can import AND export between Web KeePass and KeePass 2)
2) Support of LDAP (Microsoft Active Directory) for user authentication
3) A debian installer (*.deb) file which points out the needed install dependencies (for easy installation on Debian/Ubuntu servers).
We could also discuss an implementation of this features as a paid service as long as the Web KeePass Team will support this new features and my boss gets an invoice. ;)
Kind Regards
Zeihold