snow Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Armbianmonitor: https://paste.armbian.com/jukemoxepa Hi friends, I have one nagging thorn in my side that I just cannot figure out. I need someone who has a 1password account for help with this one. The problem - their desktop app and browser plugin work in tandem -- and it will not synchronize on Armbian for some reason. I've tried everything I can think of - ensuring nothing is downloaded from Flatpak and therefore sandboxed and preventing any connectivity issues. But still not working. If someone can take 5 mins and create a free trial account on 1password, then here are the steps to reproduce: Download the latest arm64 version of 1password Desktop: curl -sSO https://downloads.1password.com/linux/tar/stable/aarch64/1password-latest.tar.gz Extract and move the files: sudo tar -xf 1password-latest.tar.gz sudo mkdir -p /opt/1Password sudo mv 1password-*/* /opt/1Password Run the post-installation script, and launch 1password sudo /opt/1Password/after-install.sh 1password Everything is all good, and working. I log in to my vault, as intended, and the app is fully unlocked. Settings already default to synchronization being enabled, but just for the sake of double checking: So we are all set on the desktop side. Now, for the browsers. I have checked this with both Firefox, and Chromium extensively -- all various kinds of versions, ensuring no Flatpak or anything like that. We install the browser plugin: https://1password.com/downloads/browser-extension And click on your corresponding browser, and enable the extension/plugin. At this point -- and I have done this hundreds of times across all of my other devices and installations -- there SHOULD be nothing to do in the extension as far as entering a username and password goes. It's supposed to detect the local socket and interface with the desktop application, meaning once you are authenticated on the Desktop app, your browser plugin will unlock. The most you'd have to do is click through the 1st-time-launch welcome message and skip the tutorial, but NOT authenticating needed. And sadly, this is where obviously, it doesn't work. We are instead prompted for our username and password and the extension shows a lock symbol which is totally incorrect. We right click the extension in Chrome and pick Settings, to figure out what the heck is going on: And are met, with the dreaded, connection problem and yellow light. Instead of all systems go and the GREEN light, as it is supposed to be: I've pretty much exhausted the amount of testing I can possibly do, I'm just a novice user personally Any help would be greatly appreciated, I'd even make a donation if someone can crack this nut, as it's a pretty glaring (for me) missing feature that I've grown accustomed to across every other device I own, and it does typically work very well, on any other OS.. I run it on Linux Mint, PopOS, Debian, Windows, all kinds of stuff never a problem I am able to report back with any further information requests or diagnostics etc. and already plan to forward this link to 1password support as well Thanks in advance for any help! 0 Quote
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