gentoo linux chrome - oauth for passter takes forever

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Anton Gubarkov

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Dec 9, 2013, 9:59:55 AM12/9/13
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Hi, since last update of passter ext, I can no longer connect to my Google Docs repo from linux chrome ext. The page with Oauth where I need to click Allow stays forever.Locally cached passwords are available but new - not. 

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Anton.

Anton Gubarkov

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Dec 9, 2013, 10:35:10 AM12/9/13
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I also experience an issue with missing buttons Yes/No on password update notification.

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Dec 10, 2013, 1:24:44 AM12/10/13
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Hi Anton

The Linux Chrome apps currently suffers from missing notifications implementation. Rest of OS are fine, and google try to work on Linux solution too. 

Regarding google docs, I'm advising to use google drive instead. It has better oauth for authentication and better integrity. 

Thanks

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Anton Gubarkov

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Jan 29, 2014, 6:58:53 AM1/29/14
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Thanks for the suggestion.

I did a backup of my Gdocs repository and downloaded a file of this backup. 
I switched to a Gdrive repository and tried to restore the backup. I always get wrong master key message. 

I did try to switch to a local repository and make a restore there - it was successful and my master key was accepted. Can you suggest the way to move all my passwords to a GDocs repo?

Thanks,
Anton. 

Anton Gubarkov

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Jan 29, 2014, 7:02:17 AM1/29/14
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I'd like to add that in Chrome version 32 oauth/GDocs no longer works under Windows either...


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Passter.com

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Jan 29, 2014, 9:52:22 AM1/29/14
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Yes, you can login to gdocs and delete Passter folder. Make sure it's not PassterDrive. 

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Anton Gubarkov

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Feb 3, 2014, 4:23:20 AM2/3/14
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I deleted the GDocs repo. I can login to GDrive repo from both Linux and Windows Chrome. I can't restore a repo backup (file) to GDrive based repo. It always complains about wrong master key. The same backup file can be restored to a browser repo fine.
I haven't added any new passwords yet - so I'm fine with broswer repo for a while. Would appreciate getting my passwords back to a cloud GDrive repo.

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Feb 3, 2014, 4:57:50 AM2/3/14
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This can happen when a single passwords in google drive folder PassterDrive or in Trash folder is still encrypted with an older or bad master key. Usually deleting those files permanently helps.  

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Anton Gubarkov

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Mar 17, 2014, 3:41:06 AM3/17/14
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Removing old passter files from trash and Passter folder helped indeed. Everything was restored successuly. Thank you.
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