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KeePassDX is not recognized by Passkey clients

Open ball-spongebob opened this issue 1 month ago • 5 comments

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Explain the problem clearly and succinctly:

KeePassDX is not recognized by Passkey clients

Describe what you expected to happen:

Add the AAGUID "eaecdef2-1c31-5634-8639-f1cbd9c00a08" to the repo https://github.com/passkeydeveloper/passkey-authenticator-aaguids so that KeePassDX is recognized by clients. Linked to #1421

KeePassDX version:

4.2.3

Build:

Free, Libre

Database version:

File provider (content:// URI)

Android version:

14

Android device:

Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G

Additional context:

ball-spongebob avatar Nov 08 '25 05:11 ball-spongebob

The pull request has been open for a long time on the passkey authenticator aaguids project, I can't force him to accept and merge it.

Linked to https://github.com/Kunzisoft/KeePassDX/issues/1421 https://github.com/Kunzisoft/KeePassDX/issues/2134

J-Jamet avatar Nov 08 '25 07:11 J-Jamet

Just a note that being added to the provider AAGUID list doesn't all of a sudden remove any restrictions a relying party may have in place. This list is only used for naming a provider in account settings (and providing an icon), not for allow or denylisting.

timcappalli avatar Nov 09 '25 04:11 timcappalli

Yes, the login service is the sole decision-maker in all cases. If it wants to block an authentication provider, it will do so.

In any case, thank you for accepting the pull request, it is much appreciated. Your list is very well known, so it can only help.

J-Jamet avatar Nov 09 '25 05:11 J-Jamet

Just a note that being added to the provider AAGUID list doesn't all of a sudden remove any restrictions a relying party may have in place. This list is only used for naming a provider in account settings (and providing an icon), not for allow or denylisting.

Thanks You Very Much Sir.

ball-spongebob avatar Nov 17 '25 15:11 ball-spongebob

Yes, the login service is the sole decision-maker in all cases. If it wants to block an authentication provider, it will do so.

In any case, thank you for accepting the pull request, it is much appreciated. Your list is very well known, so it can only help.

Thanks You Very Much Sir.

ball-spongebob avatar Nov 17 '25 15:11 ball-spongebob