Thanks for your feedback @rlqd
Hi, I have the same issue.
Cheers,
Julian
Hi all,
Since Friday, we published the version 1.1.0
This include:
The latest point will be useful to target the issue that you may have during the login phase.
(A mac is mandatory)
To do so:
You should have now way more logs available
Please find below debug for error message “sign in failed” on iOS application :
informations | 16:29:58.514892+0100 | Passbolt | Completing account transfer… |
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informations | 16:29:58.515408+0100 | Passbolt | Beginning authorization… |
informations | 16:29:58.515554+0100 | Passbolt | …using ad-hoc credentials… |
informations | 16:29:58.518379+0100 | Passbolt | …fetching server public PGP key… |
informations | 16:29:58.519692+0100 | Passbolt | …fetching server public RSA key… |
informations | 16:29:59.177242+0100 | Passbolt | …received session tokens… |
informations | 16:29:59.177709+0100 | Passbolt | …session tokens decoding failed! |
informations | 16:29:59.177954+0100 | Passbolt | …account transfer failed! |
Thx for the report @dlist we have a fix in review on the app store that should solve your issue (and many others ) hopefully it will be ready in the coming day.
Best,
Max
The update worked!!! Thank you for all the hard work. it let me in as expected and I can see my passwords.
Glad to hear it @shalgabe11
@dlist can you update and tell us if the fix 1.1.3 solves your issue?
The update works like a charm! Congrats to the team.
The app works great! One thing I noticed on iOS- After installing and signing in, the app directs you to enable autofill, but doesn’t seem to detect when this step is completed. I had to tap “Maybe Later” to get the message to disappear, even after enabling autofill.
Hi @reed5
Thanks for this report!
Have you tried to tap Passbolt
on the list?
Autofill
option in the settings of the Passbolt App?
Hello. Is there a chance that there will be support for Android < 10 e.g. 8\9 ?
Short answer is no unfortunately.
Long answer is that the Android app supports devices from Android 10 (API level 29), so the application is not vulnerable to a number of attacks, such as task hijacking or the Janus vulnerability.
This also improves the security posture due to safer default settings since Android 10, including usesCleartextTraffic and cleartextTrafficPermitted, which further reduce the potential of MitM attacks and leaks.