bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool
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@aaronstuder said in bitwarden:
Love that you can self host it
It says that selfhosting is in beta. Have you tried it yet?
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@aaronstuder said in bitwarden:
Wow! This looks really good!
Interesting...
What is it.. I don't generally like to click links that don't have any context with them. Some background on what it is would be nice so that I have some idea that:
- not click bait
- not malware
- what function(s) it does.
Because when I see "Wow this looks really good" I think of:
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It's a password management tool that is working toward a self hosting option. Completely open source. It looks like it could be good.
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@aaronstuder said in bitwarden:
Wow! This looks really good!
But this was solved along time ago.
There is password app in nextcloud, that works:
Also Keepass can support remote DB, and with plugin it adds support of many protocols (SSH/WebDav/SFTP)
And if you would tell me to run docker just for this, or lamp stack for next cloud. I would choose lamp stack for next cloud, and get many other apps like KanBan Tool/tasks app/notes app/video talking app/ all the new apps that are still under dev.
And that is forgetting the file sharing part.
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@gjacobse Better?
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@emad-r said in bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool:
@aaronstuder said in bitwarden:
Wow! This looks really good!
But this was solved along time ago.
There is password app in nextcloud, that works:
Also Keepass can support remote DB, and with plugin it adds support of many protocols (SSH/WebDav/SFTP)
And if you would tell me to run docker just for this, or lamp stack for next cloud. I would choose lamp stack for next cloud, and get many other apps like KanBan Tool/tasks app/notes app/video talking app/ all the new apps that are still under dev.
And that is forgetting the file sharing part.
Is the app just for generating passwords or does it store them as well?
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Actually there are 2 apps, both store and generate:
https://github.com/nextcloud/passman
https://github.com/jhass/nextcloud-keewebAnd full featured.
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I'm currently using KeePass + NextCloud. I'm going to try this out, I think.
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Their instructions are simple to follow if you want to go the self-hosted route.
Works perfectly from Fedora 26.
dnf install docker docker-compose
and then follow their guide here:
https://help.bitwarden.com/article/install-on-premise/
Password sharing and such are paid features.
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@dafyre Thanks for testing it out! I have upgraded to a paid plan hoping they will be sticking around
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Inporting my LastPass data was simple. I am sure Dashlane would be as well. I open source software.
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I've got to say this is much faster then Lastpass. Using the Chrome extension or the Android client is very quick. I never realized how slow Lastpass was.
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@coliver seems like we have a winner
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@aaronstuder said in bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool:
@coliver seems like we have a winner
I'm going to try it out for a week and if I continue to like it I'll probably throw them some money.
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It's pretty cheap.
Edit: You have to buy the premium membership and/or a organization. Within a Organization you can have free and premium members.
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It's compatible with Firefox 57 unlike LastPass.
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@black3dynamite said in bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool:
It's compatible with Firefox 57 unlike LastPass.
Yeah, I'm annoyed that LP hasn't been updated for Firefox yet.
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I'm going to use the Self-hosted option for a little bit longer. It doesn't seem to have an Import feature for KeePass, but I can live with that since It's not like I have 10,000 things to import, lol.