Hi everyone I am having a bit of a problem migrating my password database from Windows to Gentoo.
I am trying to migrate Keepass 2.31 database to Gentoo only to find out that Keepass is .net and only supported under mono, which I do not want on my system (and even if I did it gives me a long list of compile errors from emerge).
The reason for choosing Keepass on Windows was because:
-It allows password databases to be stored locally and it was up to you to provide a synchronization method
-It had fairly good FireFox integration support via KeeFox.
But now that I am trying to move databases onto my Gentoo machine the whole fact that it was written in .net is really putting a fork in my plans. I have seen some replacements in the Wiki such as KeepassX (which I use GTK and not QT so I don't want it), and KeepassC (Which only supports 1.x databases and there are no signs of FireFox support).
So I am here to ask:
What are some cross-platform password managers that have good support for both Windows and Gentoo?
-That have FireFox add-ons to implement password auto fill or password finding
-That have the standard functions of a password manager such as password to clipboard, auto clipboard clearing, password groups for organization, etc
-That has command line support (I spend a lot of time with elinks in screen and only start X11 when needed)
-That are not cloud based and are a single file solution
-That are actually secure and hopefully reviewed by peers
-That *hopefully* has an android client as well
-*Bonus* That can work both via command line and X11 (GTK) (To be honest as long as Firefox can add passwords and I have a way to edit the database to remove/edit them it can be a headless server daemon for all I care).
Does anyone have a solution for me? I don't mind if I can't export the database directly and have to do it by hand as long as it has the majority of the feature set I need. I guess if the FireFox add-on support can't be had then as long as the UI is intuitive enough to copy the username/password from it so I can manually paste it could be fine although a pain in the butt.
Thanks!
edit:: It seems the closest solution I have found so far is Pass (https://www.passwordstore.org/). It seems to have cross platform support all-be-it buggy, although it requires some form of GPG to be installed on all platforms. So far this seems like a solution I will have to look more in depth into since everything else I have come across so far is not even remotely close to fulfilling my quota of features.


