Security News
Weekly Downloads Now Available in npm Package Search Results
Socket's package search now displays weekly downloads for npm packages, helping developers quickly assess popularity and make more informed decisions.
github.com/tobischo/gokeepasslib
gokeepasslib is a library which allows reading Keepass 2 files (kdbx).
Note: only Keepass v2.30 or higher is properly supported since earlier versions do not allow empty XML tags but expected self-closing tags (which is valid XML but not really supported by Golang on XML marshaling) Basically: this lib can probably read most Keepass2 files, but only Keepass v2.30 can be expected to read files created in this lib.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/tobischo/gokeepasslib"
"os"
)
func main() {
file, _ := os.Open("examples/example.kdbx")
db := gokeepasslib.NewDatabase()
db.Credentials = gokeepasslib.NewPasswordCredentials("abcdefg12345678")
_ = gokeepasslib.NewDecoder(file).Decode(db)
db.UnlockProtectedEntries()
entry := db.Content.Root.Groups[0].Groups[0].Entries[0]
fmt.Println(entry.GetTitle())
fmt.Println(entry.GetPassword())
}
Note the db.UnlockProtectedEntries()
call: you have to unlock protected entries before using the database
and call db.LockProtectedEntries()
before saving it to ensure that the passwords are not stored in plaintext in the xml.
In kdbx files, which are encrypted using the file credentials, fields are protected with another stream cipher.
See examples/example-writing.go
Copyright © 2018 Tobias Schoknecht. All rights reserved.
FAQs
Unknown package
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
Socket's package search now displays weekly downloads for npm packages, helping developers quickly assess popularity and make more informed decisions.
Security News
A Stanford study reveals 9.5% of engineers contribute almost nothing, costing tech $90B annually, with remote work fueling the rise of "ghost engineers."
Research
Security News
Socket’s threat research team has detected six malicious npm packages typosquatting popular libraries to insert SSH backdoors.