bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool
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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.
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@dafyre said in bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool:
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.
Can it import xml or csv?
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@black3dynamite said in bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool:
@dafyre said in bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool:
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.
Can it import xml or csv?
Their hosted version can import XML. I'm switching to that since for $12 bucks a year, yeah, I'll test it for a year.
I just imported all my KeePass stuff already.
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It's too bad there is no 2FA available in any of the price points. I won't use a password manager, self-hosted or otherwise without 2FA. Looks like they'll be introducing this with their Enterprise version which is more expensive than LastPass. Probably just a matter of time before LastPass goes the way of LogMeIn and jacks up prices to some ridiculous amount. This tool may make more sense at that time.
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@nashbrydges said in bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool:
It's too bad there is no 2FA available in any of the price points. I won't use a password manager, self-hosted or otherwise without 2FA. Looks like they'll be introducing this with their Enterprise version which is more expensive than LastPass. Probably just a matter of time before LastPass goes the way of LogMeIn and jacks up prices to some ridiculous amount. This tool may make more sense at that time.
Huh? https://help.bitwarden.com/article/setup-two-step-login/
You can use Google Authenticator in the free tier.
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@coliver said in bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool:
@nashbrydges said in bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool:
It's too bad there is no 2FA available in any of the price points. I won't use a password manager, self-hosted or otherwise without 2FA. Looks like they'll be introducing this with their Enterprise version which is more expensive than LastPass. Probably just a matter of time before LastPass goes the way of LogMeIn and jacks up prices to some ridiculous amount. This tool may make more sense at that time.
Huh? https://help.bitwarden.com/article/setup-two-step-login/
You can use Google Authenticator in the free tier.
Ah, thanks for pointing that out. I was looking here.
https://bitwarden.com/#organizationsGuess the Duo 2FA is what's coming soon.
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@coliver said in bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool:
@nashbrydges said in bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool:
It's too bad there is no 2FA available in any of the price points. I won't use a password manager, self-hosted or otherwise without 2FA. Looks like they'll be introducing this with their Enterprise version which is more expensive than LastPass. Probably just a matter of time before LastPass goes the way of LogMeIn and jacks up prices to some ridiculous amount. This tool may make more sense at that time.
Huh? https://help.bitwarden.com/article/setup-two-step-login/
You can use Google Authenticator in the free tier.
Authy is pretty good too. It can also backup your authenticator accounts.
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@coliver said in bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool:
Huh? https://help.bitwarden.com/article/setup-two-step-login/
You can use Google Authenticator in the free tier.Email is also free
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@aaronstuder said in bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool:
@coliver said in bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool:
Huh? https://help.bitwarden.com/article/setup-two-step-login/
You can use Google Authenticator in the free tier.Email is also free
As is Authy, as @black3dynamite pointed out.
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@nashbrydges said in bitwarden - Open Source Password Management Tool:
It's too bad there is no 2FA available in any of the price points. I won't use a password manager, self-hosted or otherwise without 2FA. Looks like they'll be introducing this with their Enterprise version which is more expensive than LastPass. Probably just a matter of time before LastPass goes the way of LogMeIn and jacks up prices to some ridiculous amount. This tool may make more sense at that time.
I don't see it that way - Instead I see it as them raising their price to match what is clearly an allowable amount that the competition is charging. Isn't Dashlane like 2x more than LastPass, even now?
OK it's not 2x, but Dashlane is 40% more as of now.
If Dashlane can sell for $40/yr, why can't Lastpass?
I see most things do that. Samsung made their phones cost nearly the same as Apple's, Google is now following suit with the Pixel line.