Password managers

I think I was probably expecting a bit too much from 1password. The desktop interface is awful and it doesn't seem very smart across devices. Wouldn't mind so much if it was free, I don't mind paying if it's decent. I would go through my compromised ones on my PC, fully intended to do that today but I have no faith in 1password, they just make it doubly hard. Best to quit before I am too far gone!

Yeah will look into Bitwarden, cheers. Just reading about it now and will still need a Mac to export from the phone. :cry:. Will work on that next!
 
I've been playing about with KeepassXC on linux the last few days and i'm really starting to enjoy it as it has some really powerful features (that i didn't realise) such as auto generating and filling 2FA codes on webpages and its really fast.I think i've been confusing KeepassXC with the standard keepass as It's nothing like how i remember using it on widows years ago as i remember having to install loads of addons which is not something i've had to do with KeepassXC as everything you need is included.

So i've been completely in wrong and will have to stop mocking people for using it. :D
 
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Free actually, self hosted. Premium for ever. :)
A fellow Vaultwarden user? I've used it since earlier bitwarden_rs days, but it still works a charm in Docker with an sqlite db. I have the database backed up on the hour and then archived offsite to an rclone crypt in 'the cloud'. I do like Keepassxc but I like Vaultwarden better. :D
 
A fellow Vaultwarden user? I've used it since earlier bitwarden_rs days, but it still works a charm in Docker with an sqlite db. I have the database backed up on the hour and then archived offsite to an rclone crypt in 'the cloud'. I do like Keepassxc but I like Vaultwarden better. :D

I've used it for ages, tried BitWarden, loved it so purchased a micro server to host it internally at home with it. I literally just upgraded to 1.27.0 5 mins ago, loving the new round password items in the browser plugin. :) I also use it in docker.

I do a manual backup every few weeks and it gets stored in a cloud remote storage 2fa protected account.
 
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I've used it for ages, tried BitWarden, loved it so purchased a micro server to host it internally at home with it. I literally just upgraded to 1.27.0 5 mins ago, loving the new round password items in the browser plugin. :) I also use it in docker.

I do a manual backup every few weeks and it gets stored in a cloud remote storage 2fa protected account.
It's a nice visual change, I also liked it. You should engage Watchtower or Pullio or something to watch your containers. Mine update as soon as there's a release; you're five days behind. :p
 
It's a nice visual change, I also liked it. You should engage Watchtower or Pullio or something to watch your containers. Mine update as soon as there's a release; you're five days behind. :p

I prefer not updating straight away just in case there's a problem. I had one before where it wiped my storage out because they added something new to the cli and they had to release a fix couple days after. I had a backup but made sure I never upgraded straight away.
 
A fellow Vaultwarden user? I've used it since earlier bitwarden_rs days, but it still works a charm in Docker with an sqlite db. I have the database backed up on the hour and then archived offsite to an rclone crypt in 'the cloud'. I do like Keepassxc but I like Vaultwarden better. :D
I've also been using Vaultwarden for about six months now after getting the reverse proxy set up. I still like KeepassXC and would happily use it again if something went wrong with Vaultwarden or if I decided I didn't want to self-host anymore.
 
I'm not using Caddy. My mail server software has an undocumented feature that uses NGINX to do the proxying. For me it's just creating a simple file and adding a couple of lines of text which then gets translated and applied to NGINX.
 
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