@Tario70 TestFligh will be back in a couple of days, once Apple approves it. The old beta was not specifically removed, just lapsed past its 90-day lifetime.
@schneid3306 Thanks! Yeah, curly brackets won't sit well with the URL parser. As a result, KeePassium cannot recognize this string as a plausible URL and cannot extract the file name.
Another entry it is :)
@schneid3306 It should ignore the path, yes. However, for the sake of analysis it is useful to test a barebones setup. We'll add other factors later, to see when it breaks :)
@schneid3306 Try creating a new entry, set URL=filename.kdbx (as listed in KeePassium!) and any non-empty password. Double-check the case: it matters, and Dropbox tends to lowercase file names. Does it show up?
@SimoEast As an alternative, sync via iOS Files app: this is scoped to selected file only and this does not require any permissions at all: https://t.co/xzgeDZcyTz
@SimoEast The direct connection ("Connect to Server") does require quite wide permissions. They can only be narrowed down to app-specific folder, which would cause trouble when working with other apps. Here's the longer discussion: https://t.co/d2f1Yy4jBo
KeePassium 1.52 adds direct sync with Dropbox and Google Drive, custom wordlists for passphrases, better tag management, and many other improvements.
https://t.co/LCXjml6lZF