Like the title says. Running most recent version of Nextcloud on a Raspberry Pi, all apps up to date. When I access it from a web browser I open the database file in Keeweb and type in my password. It gets rejected. No caps lock. I even typed it into notepad in Windows and copy/pasted it, didn't work; typed it into gedit in Fedora and copy/pasted it, didn't work. Tried it in Firefox, Chrome, and Ungoogled Chromium in both Windows and Fedora. I rebooted the Pi, no change. I uninstalled Keeweb and reinstalled it, no change. I uninstalled Keeweb, rebooted the Pi, reinstalled Keeweb, no change.
Nobody else has access to any of this; they would need at least three passwords and my yubikey to be able to change the password themselves (and the password hasn't been changed as noted in the title).
It's not the end of the world bc it still works on Keepass2Android and KeepassX in Windows and Fedora, but being able to access it on any computer around the world and just copy/paste passwords is a huge convenience bonus for me so I don't have to go through my layers of security on my phone to get to Keepass2Android and sit there and look at the password and then slowly type it out because all of them are 30 characters long or more with a ton of letters, numbers, and special characters.
Is this a bug with the Keeweb app in Nextcloud? A bug in Nextcloud itself? Anybody else ever experience this? Should I just reinstall Nextcloud? Not a big deal if that's what I have to do, but I would like to try something less drastic before that.
Thank you all in advance for any advice or help you can offer.
Like the title says. Running most recent version of Nextcloud on a Raspberry Pi, all apps up to date. When I access it from a web browser I open the database file in Keeweb and type in my password. It gets rejected. No caps lock. I even typed it into notepad in Windows and copy/pasted it, didn't work; typed it into gedit in Fedora and copy/pasted it, didn't work. Tried it in Firefox, Chrome, and Ungoogled Chromium in both Windows and Fedora. I rebooted the Pi, no change. I uninstalled Keeweb and reinstalled it, no change. I uninstalled Keeweb, rebooted the Pi, reinstalled Keeweb, no change.
Nobody else has access to any of this; they would need at least three passwords and my yubikey to be able to change the password themselves (and the password hasn't been changed as noted in the title).
It's not the end of the world bc it still works on Keepass2Android and KeepassX in Windows and Fedora, but being able to access it on any computer around the world and just copy/paste passwords is a huge convenience bonus for me so I don't have to go through my layers of security on my phone to get to Keepass2Android and sit there and look at the password and then slowly type it out because all of them are 30 characters long or more with a ton of letters, numbers, and special characters.
Is this a bug with the Keeweb app in Nextcloud? A bug in Nextcloud itself? Anybody else ever experience this? Should I just reinstall Nextcloud? Not a big deal if that's what I have to do, but I would like to try something less drastic before that.
Thank you all in advance for any advice or help you can offer.