![]() It only worked with changing my account settings to exactly 100100: I got this error as well with the patched version using the method from ( #604 (comment)):īut just changing my settings to a higher number like 200000 did not work. This is how I fixed in my library and it's tested and it bd2e31d In order to fix this issue, you'd need to login with the default value and parse the result and re-hash the password and re-login with the correct value returned from the server. So it's normal to see that for older accounts where this setting has not been updated. Why you see so much 5000s is that because this used to be the default values some years back. The value that is returned is the correct PBKDF2 iteration count. In the past, LastPass used to rely on the return value of login.php in order to resubmit with the correct iteration count again. Since it doesn't produce any error codes, it's hard to say if what it returned is a valid value or not. After some testing I see that the iterations.php endpoint is broken at the moment. I maintain a library that allows access to LastPass and other PMs. ![]() Thank you all for running this down and providing at a work-in-progress fix, I can at least use LastPass from the command line again! $ lpass login Logged in as as a guide for the above. DCMAKE_INSTALL_MANDIR:PATH=/usr/local/Cellar/lastpass-cli/1.3.3_1/share/man After that using lpass should work again. LastPass will ask for your Master password and re-encrypt your vault.
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