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Psyko

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  1. Confirmed, i've deleted the repo and add it again -> no more errors when i do a sudo zypper ref! Great. Also i add my own rootCA to /etc/pki/trust/anchors/ and run a sudo update-ca-certificates and now enpass connect without ssl errors! Solved and thank you very much!
  2. Psyko replied to Tech_Nick's topic in iOS
    yeah, sure i know that way. but like Tech_Nick already mentioned, i must authenticate myself for every website again and again. even if i setup to autolock in enpass for 5minutes...that was easier in enpass5 because i can go to every website in the app. anyway, i understand your decision to remove the internal browser but i don't like the new way...
  3. Psyko replied to Tech_Nick's topic in iOS
    +1
  4. Edit: What is wrong with the spam protection!? it is really annoying! i was blocked because of "root@localhost"... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello Enpass Team, first, Thanks for the great new Update!!! But i found some issues which i would like to inform you. I ran: wget https://yum.enpass.io/RPM-GPG-KEY-enpass-signing-key sudo rpm --import RPM-GPG-KEY-enpass-signing-key sudo zypper ar -f -c https://yum.enpass.io/stable/x86_64/ Enpass FYI -t gave me this error, so maybe you should remove the -t Warning: Legacy commandline option --type detected. This option is ignored. Then i refresh my repo list but i get this error: localhost:~$ sudo zypper ref Retrieving repository 'Enpass' metadata -----------------------------------------[|] Warning: File 'repomd.xml' from repository 'Enpass' is unsigned. Note: Signing data enables the recipient to verify that no modifications occurred after the data were signed. Accepting data with no, wrong or unknown signature can lead to a corrupted system and in extreme cases even to a system compromise. Note: File 'repomd.xml' is the repositories master index file. It ensures the integrity of the whole repo. Warning: We can't verify that no one meddled with this file, so it might not be trustworthy anymore! You should not continue unless you know it's safe. File 'repomd.xml' from repository 'Enpass' is unsigned, continue? [yes/no] (no): What is the Problem here? When i enter yes it all works but you should mention this at the installation instructions. Also when i sync with my webdav share, Enpass tell me that the certificate is not valid!? I run my own RootCA and the CA is imported in Firefox which should be fine, at least it was in Enpass 5. Do you use a own Certificate Vault in Enpass 6? When yes, where can i import my RootCA? Greets

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