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Bitwarden & Firefox? (Linux??)
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<blockquote data-quote="simmerskool" data-source="post: 1024681" data-attributes="member: 61091"><p>ok updated reported, back in CentOS_7, FF. Security is set to standard, under Enhanced Tracking Protection | manage exceptions... the box is empty, no url listed which makes sense, so I try to add the url for Bitwarden and it will NOT let me add a url even though the place is there to enter them. A dead zone, I type, nothing happens, seems like it must be admin acct thing, but this is Linux, I am the admin and usually when Linux needs an admin authentication it asks for it?? As for the error, at website login I get a RED popup in the top right corner saying: </p><p>An error has occurred.</p><p>Username or password is</p><p>incorrect. Try again.</p><p>Same error popup when I try the BW extension. Still running vm_CentOS and logged into MT, let FF save and enter the login info in the FF pw saver. I'm now more convinced this BW issue is unique to CentOS_Firefox so I'll ask at CentOS community (or BW support). Other than this snafu, vm_CentOS is nicely stable fast & responsive, seems just tad quicker than vm_win10 and those are almost indistinguishable from win10_Host. Bitwarden failure on CentOS is not a deal breaker, I should have other ways (apps) to store pw and think I'm secure (may be built-in to CentOS?)...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simmerskool, post: 1024681, member: 61091"] ok updated reported, back in CentOS_7, FF. Security is set to standard, under Enhanced Tracking Protection | manage exceptions... the box is empty, no url listed which makes sense, so I try to add the url for Bitwarden and it will NOT let me add a url even though the place is there to enter them. A dead zone, I type, nothing happens, seems like it must be admin acct thing, but this is Linux, I am the admin and usually when Linux needs an admin authentication it asks for it?? As for the error, at website login I get a RED popup in the top right corner saying: An error has occurred. Username or password is incorrect. Try again. Same error popup when I try the BW extension. Still running vm_CentOS and logged into MT, let FF save and enter the login info in the FF pw saver. I'm now more convinced this BW issue is unique to CentOS_Firefox so I'll ask at CentOS community (or BW support). Other than this snafu, vm_CentOS is nicely stable fast & responsive, seems just tad quicker than vm_win10 and those are almost indistinguishable from win10_Host. Bitwarden failure on CentOS is not a deal breaker, I should have other ways (apps) to store pw and think I'm secure (may be built-in to CentOS?)... [/QUOTE]
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