4. Configuration and settings

You don’t need to configure chromeIPass.
If chromeIPass does not have an authenticated connection to KeePassHttp it displays a red cross in the browser icon and requests you to establish a new connection.
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For further configurations you can open the settings which are accessible via the settings button in the popups, the context-menu of the browser icon (entry is called Options) or the tab chrome://extensions on the chromeIPass-entry there is also a link called Options.

4.1 Settings: General

On the General Settings you can enable and disable key features like autocomplete, password generator or auto fill for HTTP Auth requests.

The changes are saved immediately.

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4.2 Settings: Connected Databases

On the tab Connected Databases chromeIPass shows you which databases are currently paired with KeePassHttp. You can also define a special icon for every database and see when it was last accessed.

The displayed icon depends on the database which is currently activated and unlocked in KeePass.

Removing an entry from chromeIPass does not remove the key from KeePassHttp! But KeePassHttp is no longer able to send credentials to or receive data from chromeIPass for the currently activated database in KeePass.

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4.3 Settings: Specified credential fields

In section 3.4 the function of Choose own credential fields for this page is described.
All credential fields which are defined with this function are listed on this tab.
You can only remove them because it’s not useful to define the fields manually.

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