In the MIME Types page, click on the Add button in the right pane.
On the center pane, we click on the MIME Types option. So, we go back to our Windows web server and from the inetmgr mmc console, we click on the virtual directory that we have created in the previous post. We need to configure some MIME settings in order to have the Keeweb software being capable of opening the Keepass database from the WebDav server….So, let’s configure these settings Configure MIME Types for Keepass database (.kdbx) However, before proceeding, we still need to make some configuration at the web server side. As shown in the screenshot below, we are ready to proceed with creating or opening an existing keepass database file So, let ‘s jump into the next configuration settings and let’s finalize our setup… OverviewĪt the end of the previous post, we have been able to access through a secure connection (ssl) the Keeweb interface. However, some additional configuration are still needed to have a fully working solution.
In the previous post, we have explained how to install and configure IIS in order to provide centralized access to the Keeweb software solution through a simple web browser. Keeweb software can be self-hosted on-premise and could provide a good alternative to any cloud-based password management solution. As explained in the previous posts, more users and companies are looking for cheap, easy to use and on-premise password management solution. In our previous post, we have demonstrated how to install and configure Keeweb software on top of Windows Web Server (i.e.