i need some Instructions for using Calc to import CSV password files into KeePass 2.x. Well to begin with the beginning: KeePass is a overwhelming and supergreat fantastic, freeware password manager.
Thank god it is also open-source, making it more secure (you can build it yourself). And i have stored my passwd in the cloud for years. Those times are gone.
KeePass is a free open source password manager, which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can store all your passwords in one database, which is locked with a master key. So you only have to remember one single master key to unlock the whole database. Database files are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES-256, ChaCha20 and Twofish). Unfortunately, importing passwords from Calc or CSV files can be a bit tricky and yes: problematic. I have received the error Found invalid data while decoding if the format is invalid. This assumes that we are importing using the
"KeePass CSV (1.x) the old legacy version" import format. I have had a look at the corresponding file format CSV Import Help (over at keepass-info ) for more information.
The buddies on keepass-info told me to be careful:
- Every value must be enclosed in double quotes. This includes blanks, numbers, and multi-line values.
- The file must be saved as UTF-8 (or ANSI).
- Double quotes must be escaped with with a backslash, like \".
- Back-slashes must be escaped with with another backslash, like \\
- here is more that i have to follow: Can i import all my usernames in a csv data formate from Calc - can i do that!? How to proceeed!?
KeePass is a free open source password manager, which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can store all your passwords in one database, which is locked with a master key. So you only have to remember one single master key to
unlock the whole database. Database files are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES-256, ChaCha20 and Twofish). The database consists of only one file, so it can be transferred easily from one computer to another. Data can also be imported/exported from/to various other formats (import from more than 40 different formats of other password managers, generic CSV importer, ...). Of course, printing entries is supported, too. KeePass supports groups, which allow you to organize your entries conveniently. For quickly locating specific entries, there are search functions. There are various methods for transferring entry data (like user names and passwords) from KeePass to other applications (clipboard, drag&drop, etc.).
The powerful auto-type feature can simulate keypresses. KeePass has a strong password generator (you can define allowed characters, length, generation rules, ...). The program features a plugin architecture. Plugins can add features in many areas (integration, transfer, backup, network, even more import/export formats, and much more). As KeePass is open source, you can have a look at its full source code and check whether the security features are implemented correctly.
This documentation applies to KeePass 1.x and 2.x.
the question is: Can i import all my usernames in a csv data formate from Calc - can i do that!? How to proceeed!?
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hello dear Community,
i need some Instructions for using Calc to import CSV password files into KeePass 2.x. Well to begin with the beginning: KeePass is a overwhelming and supergreat fantastic, freeware password manager.
Thank god it is also open-source, making it more secure (you can build it yourself). And i have stored my passwd in the cloud for years. Those times are gone.
KeePass is a free open source password manager, which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can store all your passwords in one database, which is locked with a master key. So you only have to remember one single master key to unlock the whole database. Database files are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES-256, ChaCha20 and Twofish). Unfortunately, importing passwords from Calc or CSV files can be a bit tricky and yes: problematic. I have received the error Found invalid data while decoding if the format is invalid. This assumes that we are importing using the
"KeePass CSV (1.x) the old legacy version" import format. I have had a look at the corresponding file format CSV Import Help (over at keepass-info ) for more information.
The buddies on keepass-info told me to be careful:
- Every value must be enclosed in double quotes. This includes blanks, numbers, and multi-line values.
- The file must be saved as UTF-8 (or ANSI).
- Double quotes must be escaped with with a backslash, like \".
- Back-slashes must be escaped with with another backslash, like \\
- here is more that i have to follow: Can i import all my usernames in a csv data formate from Calc - can i do that!? How to proceeed!?
https://keepass.info/help/base/index.html
the question is: Can i import all my usernames in a csv data formate from Calc - can i do that!? How to proceeed!?
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