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Keeper Password Manager integation
#1
Hello,


I know that you already have integration with Keeper Secret Manager, but we use Keeper Password Manager.

Do you have any intention to integrate the rocket remote desktop with  Keeper Password Manager?

Best regards,
PG
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#2
I think that's the same?!?
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#3
NO, is a different product
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#4
Then please post URL to find it
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#5
The password manager:
https://www.keepersecurity.com/enterprise.html
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#6
That's all the same - perhaps some editions of the same product - but at the end we support Keeper - so if you use it you should be able to connect with Rocket Remote Desktop
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#7
They are different products and I cant connect with password manager

Can you help with that?
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#8
Still find only one password manager there - perhaps you can can post some more details - what is not working? Error message? What steps have you tried?
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#9
(02-01-2024, 09:15 AM)DevOma Wrote: Still find only one password manager there - perhaps you can can post some more details - what is not working? Error message? What steps have you tried?

The extension is for Keeper Secret manager and ask for a path to local config file and inicialize local config store.

The keeper password manager do not have that file.

You can see from that image that keeper security have password manager and secret manager as a different products

https://ibb.co/X5pHMtX

[Image: X5pHMtX]
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#10
Secrets Manager is part of Keeper Password Manager - and I step through the Quick-Start-Guide - and it is exactly the same - you need to install the ksm CLI to communicate between your client and the Keeper backend - and this must be initialized with a One-Time-Token - the information is written to the json file and afterwards used to authenticate to Keeper backend.

https://docs.keeper.io/secrets-manager/s...tart-guide

Look at "Connect Keeper Secrets Manager CLI to the Secrets Manager Application" - in the following sections you find "For more detailed usage information about the Secrets Manager CLI, see the Secrets Manager CLI page."

Believe me - it's the same way and the implementation should work for it - have tested a lot of times and different customers are using it...
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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