I have various ways of getting into them. I keep about 5 or 6 sync'd versions of my DB on various machines that I use frequently (laptops, desktops, phones, VPS etc) and in at least two cloud locations. It's called KeeCloud and it is very worthwhile.Īnother thing to do is to keep a Plugin in your browser that allows direct access (pre authorised) to your Dropbox or Google Drive stored DB. Effectively the link allows KeePass Apps to see the dbx file and open it, given a known key/fingerprint. There is also the remote database setup where you use a Dropbox link, that is sort of public.
There is also an app called Dropsync for Android (paid and free versions available) that allow you to sync folders or files between Dropbox and your Android device.
Google Drive has the ability to keep files stored locally for offline use. IOS and Android KeePass apps are brilliant. This seems to work well, although it does create at some point additional history files for each user within the sync_file.kdbx database file folder.Have you considered using triggers to keep local copies of the database elswehere? I save a copy to a local folder that is backed up locally and another that is sync'd with Google Drive. This minimizes the possibility of the clashing of an even time-period-value event from overlapping with another user’s even time-period-value Time-Periodic event, preventing, for instance, one user’s 200s Time-Periodic event from clashing with another’s user’s 400s Time-Periodic event. Also, each user’s KeePass Time-Periodic event is set to a different interval than that of all other users, and the interval set for each user is set an uneven time period (ex, 631s, 793s, 811s, etc.).
This will periodically and automatically update each user’s KeePass instance with the updated sync_file.kdbx database file updated by another’s KeePass instance. I have introduced a fix to this by adding a Time-Periodic event to the trig-saved-file-sync trigger. Updates to the sync_file.kdbx database file by one user instance will not be displayed to a second KeePass user instance until the second KeePass user re-syncs, reloads or runs the trig-saved-file-sync trigger. I know that this is an old post, but I find this procedure to be the most straightforward and effective in configuring KeePass to sync with Onedrive.
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