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Andrew Udvare: |
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> On 08/05/16 16:56, Andrew Udvare wrote: |
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>> On 07/05/16 22:25, Göktürk Yüksek wrote: |
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>>> Users of Chrome/Chromium and Opera browsers need to switch to |
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>>> app-admin/lastpass-binary-features and follow the instructions |
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>>> displayed on the screen after the installation to complete the process. |
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>> For Chromium, is there supposed to be a plugin listed in |
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>> chrome://plugins after installation? Supposedly I enabled native |
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>> messaging for the plugin but nothing for LastPass is listed at |
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>> chrome://plugins. |
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>> Andrew |
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> Actually I think I got it. Once you do everything correctly, and you go to |
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> chrome://extensions/?options=hdokiejnpimakedhajhdlcegeplioahd (LastPass |
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> extension options) |
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> under 'Advanced', you will not see a link to install the binary |
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> component anymore. |
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Right. You can find the list by listing the contents of |
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'/etc/chromium/native-messaging-hosts/'. For LastPass, we install a file |
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named 'com.lastpass.nplastpass.json' that defines which extensions are |
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allowed to talk to the binary component. |
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> Andrew |
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gokturk |