Install KeePass in Ubuntu Linux, the best password manager for Linux Ubuntu. KeePassXC 2.7.4 password manager for Linux now implements KDBX 4.1 and can unlock via Windows Hello and/or Apple Watch.
KeePassXC stores and manages all kinds of sensitive information and personal data, such as usernames, passwords, URLs, attachments, and notes in an offline, encrypted file that can be stored in any location, including private and public cloud solutions.
KeePassXC has numerous features for novice and power users alike. Our goal is to create an application that can be used by anyone while still offering advanced features to those that need them.
KeePassXC 2.7.4
Changes
- Add 2 months expiration preset [#8687]
- CLI: Add Unicode support on Windows [#8618]
Fixes
- Fix crash on macOS when unlocking database [#8676]
- Fix display of passwords in preview panel [#8633]
- Fix clicking links in entry preview panel [#8644]
- Prevent expired entries search if no results returned [#8643]
- Browser: Revert code causing connection problems [#8665]
- Browser: Fix socket file symbolic link on Linux [#8656]
- Flatpak: Fix launching browser proxy service [#8680]
- SSH Agent: Fix paegent support on Windows [#8619]
Basic Features – KeePassXC
- Create, open, and save databases in the KDBX format (KeePass compatible to KDBX4 and KDBX3)
- Store sensitive information in entries that are organized by groups
- Search for entries
- Password generator
- Auto-Type passwords into applications
- Browser integration with Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Chromium, Vivaldi, Brave, and Tor-Browser
- Entry icon download
- Import databases from CSV, 1Password, and KeePass1 formats
Advanced Features – KeePassXC
- Database reports (password health, HIBP, and statistics)
- Database export to CSV and HTML formats
- TOTP storage and generation
- Field references between entries
- File attachments and custom attributes
- Entry history and data restoration
- YubiKey/OnlyKey challenge-response support
- Command line interface (keepassxc-cli)
- Auto-Open databases
- KeeShare shared databases (import, export, and synchronize)
- SSH Agent
- FreeDesktop.org Secret Service (replace Gnome keyring, etc.)
- Additional encryption choices: Twofish and ChaCha20
KeePassXC 2.7.4
The new release can be downloaded from the downloads page, Ubuntu PPA, and Snapcraft.
Install KeePass Password Manager
Run the following commands in terminal to install the KeePass password manager on Linux Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get update
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:phoerious/keepassxc
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install keepassxc