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I'm going to move away from lastpass because the user experience is pretty fucking shit. I was going to look at 1pass as I use it a lot at work and so know it. However I have heard a lot of praise for BitWarden and VaultWarden on here and so probably going to try them out first.

My questions are to those of you who self-host, firstly: why?

And how do you mitigate the risk of your internet going down at home and blocking your access while away?

BitWarden's paid tier is only $10 a year which I'm happy to pay to support a decent service, but im curious about the benefits of the above. I already run syncthing on a pi so adding a password manager wouldn't need any additional hardware.

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[-] electric_nan@lemmy.ml 12 points 2 months ago

Keepass hosted on my Nextcloud server. You can have the database synced to however many devices you want, and each one will always have a local copy of the latest version. You can use whatever sync solution you want though: syncthing, Dropbox, google drive etc. I suggest using diceware to generate a strong master passphrase for the database :)

[-] Jomn@jlai.lu 4 points 2 months ago

Yeah. I use KeepassXC on my computers and KeepassDX on my phone. All synced with syncthing and it works great.

[-] deltapi@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago

I do exactly this, and use Keepass2Android on my phone and have nextcloud-KeeWeb installed.

Tangentally related - For anyone looking to take over a project, KeeWeb is looking for a new maintainer!

[-] Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 2 months ago

Bitwarden also syncs a local copy to every device it connects to.

[-] Ascrod@midwest.social 3 points 2 months ago

This is the way. It's also one of the simplest self-hosted setups you can have. Highly recommend it.

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