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[GH-ISSUE #833] KeePass integration #2596
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Originally created by @maluht on GitHub (Jan 14, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/1Remote/1Remote/issues/833
Originally assigned to: @VShawn on GitHub.
Have you considered creating an integration with KeePass (https://keepass.info/) to securely store passwords? Remote Desktop Manager (https://devolutions.net/remote-desktop-manager/) has implemented this, and it works flawlessly.
@majkinetor commented on GitHub (Jan 14, 2025):
No. I would rather opt for Windows Credential Store as it is native.
Nothing against it though.
@VShawn commented on GitHub (Jan 14, 2025):
This is a feature I considered early on but abandoned. The main point is that as an individual developer, I cannot provide extensive password vaults support like RDM does, because I don't use them myself. And I check Remote Desktop Manager. Since it is a feature only for team version, I cannot determine how RDM works in conjunction with KeePass.
BTW. RDM is too complicated for me; it may cater to professional IT operations, but I don't like it.
@VShawn commented on GitHub (Jan 14, 2025):
I found this video. oh What a complicated configuration interface; I definitely don't want an interface like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3d5VXppA_o