KeepassXC import (*.kdbx)
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Toby
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The only reason I use KeePass today is the URL feature, which lets me run login commands on Windows with a double-click: I'm immediately logged into a session on that system. I have many SAP systems in KeePass, and it is vital that I can log in to them immediately with a double-click if a customer calls me.
cmd://sapshcut -sysname="SAP System X" -client=100 -user={$username} -pw={$password}
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DDT
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Fully import Keepass database including attachments, whether pictures, docs or other files. I cannot switch from Keepass to Proton Pass until the import is complete. Import must also clearly report any item that cannot be imported successfully without any corruption. These are security details that may lay hidden for years ... until you need them. They must be there at that time, for me or beneficiaries.
I did search requests (unsuccessfully) for import of keepass attachments before requesting.
The Keepass XML export includes all attachments, compressed. Proton Pass should import these without any corruption.
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Thomas LG commented
also a KeepassXC .csv export import would fit for me
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Mohamed
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There's no import for Keepass XC, which is a more modern version of Keepass and uses .kdbx format as files.
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Anonymous
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This already works just import as a keepass file. Inside KeepassXC export the file as XML and then import it into the keepass option in the import settings.
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Miriam Lilith Fix
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There's no import for Keepass XC, which is a more modern version of Keepass and uses .kdbx format as files.
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Maya
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Is there a way to import by KeepassXC database (.kdbx file) in Proton Pass ?
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Ralf K
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KeePassium only exports .kdbx files, so a limitation to .xml is not helpful here.
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Francois H commented
It would be very helpful to have the ability to import our existing data from KeePass.
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Cody Gage commented
On import passwords wizard please add KeePass .kbdx files
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Chezz Man commented
Please add KeePassXC encrypted password wallet. I'm using it on Linux Debian 12, but I think there's a Windows version too.
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Levi
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I could export an XML file from KeePassXC on MacOS, and this could be imported as a Keepass XML file.
On Windows, however, KeePassXC only exports HTML and CSV - neither of which can be imported.
Adding support for CSV for keepass would solve this, as this format is available in all versions of keepass (I'm pretty sure).
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Florent Tatard commented
+1 to add the ability for Proton Pass to support encrypted KeepassXC database format.
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Florent Tatard commented
It might be safe to assume people who know KeepassXC also know the origin Keepass and would be tempted to use that option. However, it would be better to make it clear Proton Pass supports KeepassXC by adding it directly to the UI.
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Anonymous
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kypass manager not available to import.
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y@
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I'm not sure what file format KeePass originally used but I use the updated KeePassXC fork and it uses a .kdbx file. It would be great to be able to import this file then use my keepass password to decrypt it in proton pass.
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r p commented
Incluir la importación desde KeePassXC
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bill
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Currently to import from KeePass it is necessary to export all the password database to a plain-text (non-encrypted) file before being able to import in ProtonPass.
I'd really be more comfortable if there was a way to directly import from a KeePass database, without "breaking" the security, not even temporarily.
KeePass is open-source and it should be possible to develop an importer directly (e.g. that requires you the password to unlock the database, and then does everything securely).
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Pierre
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Export XML is not available in some KeepassXC on Linux. And the XML export is unencrypted format. So the import of kdbx format would be very usefull.
The ideal would be a synchronization with kdbx (export/import) that would be a great backup solution.
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Colan
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Actually, this is already possible. Just need to export it to XML first. See https://proton.me/support/pass-import-keepass for details.