As discussed in #4317, the next KeePass2 release will ship with
support for a new generation of XML key files which enable
hash integrity checks.
This patch adds support for reading and generating this new format.
By default, KeePass2 now uses the .keyx extension for generated
key files, which was added to KeePassXC's key generation file chooser
filter. We continue to generate hashed binary key files by default,
but the user can explicitly save the file with the new .keyx
extension to generate an XML v2 key file (currently undocumented).
When opening a database, the key file type is still determined
by content negotation, so the file extension has no impact here.
As an additional change, the legacy key file warnings have been
improved slightly to be less confusing and more helpful.
Fixes#5311
Added the keyFile logic from the create command to the import command and moved the loadFileKey() function
to the Utils class since it is now used in both create & import classes.
Describe how to invoke the AFL fuzz tester on the KeePassXC
CLI tool. As suggested in #2729.
Fuzz test build of keepassxc-cli takes database password from
environment variable instead of requiring it to be empty.
Provide two empty kdbx files as initial fuzzer input, one
kdbx 3 and one kdbx 4, both with minimal number of decryption
rounds to speed up the test.
* Closes#5447
* Add option `--okon <okon-cli path>` to trigger the use of the okon cli tool to process a database's entries. When using this option the `-H, --hibp` option must point to a post-processed okon file instead of the standard HIBP text file.
* Updated documentation
The best option copy the password from the best match if only one matching entry exists.
Adding clip best option documentation
Adding unit tests on the new clip --best option
* Significantly improve user experience when using hardware keys on databases in both GUI and CLI modes. Prevent locking up the YubiKey USB interface for prolonged periods of time. Allows for other apps to use the key concurrently with KeePassXC.
* Improve messages displayed to user when finding keys and when user interaction is required. Output specific error messages when handling hardware keys during database read/write.
* Only poll for keys when previously used or upon user request. Prevent continuously polling keys when accessing the UI such as switching tabs and minimize/maximize.
* Add support for using multiple hardware keys simultaneously. Keys are identified by their serial number which prevents using the wrong key during open and save operations.
* Fixes#4400
* Fixes#4065
* Fixes#1050
* Fixes#1215
* Fixes#3087
* Fixes#1088
* Fixes#1869
Fixes#3398.
Convert to QTextStream for all CLI IO and greatly improve CLI tests
* Completely overhaul CLI tests to be much more streamlined and easy to read. Removed unnecessary code blocks by using existing functions.
Co-authored-by: Emma Brooks <me@pluvano.com>
* Add ability to create database with an empty password
* Add password repeat check
* Standardize process between `db-create` and `import` commands
* Improve db-create tests with new password repeat
Co-authored-by: Jonathan White <support@dmapps.us>
* Add saving mutex to database class to prevent re-entrant saving
* Prevent saving multiple times to the same file if the database is not marked as modified
* Prevent locking the database while saving. This also prevents closing the application and database tab while saving.
* FileWatcher: only perform async checksum calculations when triggered by timer (prevents random GUI freezes)
* Re-attempt database lock when requested during save operation
* Prevent database tabs from closing before all databases are locked on quit
Introduce a password health check to the application that evaluates every entry in a database. Entries that fail various tests are listed for user review and action. Also moves the statistics panel to the new Database -> Reports widget. Recycled entries are excluded from the results.
We now have two classes, PasswordHealth to deal with a single password and HealthChecker to deal with all passwords of a database.
Tests include passwords that are expired, re-used, and weak.
* Closes#551
* Move zxcvbn usage to a centralized class (PasswordHealth) and replace its usages across the application to ensure standardized interpretation of entropy calculations.
* Add new icons for the database reports view
* Updated the demo database to show off the reports
* make Clip accept an attribute name
This allows users to copy arbitrary attributes (e.g. username, notes,
URL) to the clipboard in addition to the password and TOTP values.
* update Clip manpage
* Add findAttributes to CLI utils
* Use case-insensitive search in Show command.
* Use case-insensitive search in Clip command.
Co-authored-by: louib <L0U13@protonmail.com>
Added an option to set the target decryption time on database creation
for the CLI create command. This required some refactoring, in
particular the extraction of the min, max and defaut decryption times in
the `Kdf` module. Some work was done to allow changing those constant
only in the `Kdf` module, should we ever want to change them.
Removes unnecessary & from strings in settings widgets. These cause confusion and complicate translation. They are unnecessary as all dialogs allow efficient tabbing between elements.
Also add colons after several settings with input boxes and remove a hard stop.
Improve wording of strings based on translator feedback.
Fix case sensitive matching of CLI Export.
Rename 'k' to 'f' because 'k' is already used to specify the key for the target database of the merge
* Remove short -f option from keepassxc-cli.1
* Remove -f option from keepassxc-cli merge
* Add test cases covering cli options for merge
* Add functional test for merge with keys
Adding a new line after the message "Evaluating database entries against HIBP file, this will take a while..." helps
to separate a report and the comment.
* Fix#3609 - Request screen reader permission by faking a 1px screenshot. Thanks to MacPass for this idea.
* Fix#3578 - Remove duplicate sandbox entitlement
* Fix#3270 - Use executable path reference for libquazip
The CLI now contains an "import" command that creates a new database from the specified XML export. The new database is in kdbx 4 format, and does not currently accept a keyfile in database creation.
This change is required to create new databases from XML backups.
Fixes#2458
This change adds a GNU Readline-based interactive mode to keepassxc-cli. If GNU Readline is not available, commands are just read from stdin with no editing or auto-complete support.
DatabaseCommand is modified to add the path to the current database to the arguments passed to executeWithDatabase. In this way, instances of DatabaseCommand do not have to prompt to re-open the database after each invocation, and existing command implementations do not have to be changed to support interactive mode.
This change also introduces a new way of handling commands between interactive and batch modes.
* Fixes#3224.
* Ran make format
* Changed `Extract` to `Export` to support additional formats
* Allow database expot as CSV. Added a `--format` option to the `Export` command for that, which defaults to xml, so the current behavior is unchanged.
*The `CsvExporter` had to be refactored a bit, but nothing major. It can
now print to a file or return a string.
Avoids prompting the user for a password if unlocking is likely to fail
due to some problem with the database file (i.e. not found, not a file,
not readable).
Add unit tests.
Summary of changes:
* Extract function for creating password generator from options into
`Generate` command. This function is now reused in `Add` and `Edit`
commands.
* Updated manpage with missing password generation options.
* Updated manpage with missing longer forms of password generation options.
* Added unit tests for new password generation options in `Add` and
`Edit`.
* Handle case when `-g` and `-p` options are used at the same time.
This PR adds password generation functionalities while reducing
code duplication, but at the cost of 2 small breaking changes:
* The password generation option for `Add` and `Edit` for specifying
password length is now `-L` instead of `-l`, to not clash with the
`-l --lower` option.
* The `-u` shorthand for the `--upper` option has to be removed, to not
clash with the `-u --username` option.
* Add -U variant for uppercase.