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I have gone back and forth on KeePassXC and Bitwarden. I usually do a yearly reset of all my passwords and that is when i do the switch. I’m fine with Bitwarden but permissions to make it easy on Android phone seems excessive. You guys are prompting me to reexamine.
Then I get a new NAS (because I will need a new one anyway), make a new Vaultwarden server and restore my backup. The great thing about Bitwarden is that your vault gets stored locally on every device and you can export it. So in the worst case scenario you could do that and restore your stuff on a publicly hosted Vaultwarden instance or the official Bitwarden instance (if that’s an option for you).
Why don’t you use a sync tool to automatically sync your KeePass database when you’re home and just get rid of Bitwarden?
Edit: Or just use Syncthing to always keep your database on all devices in sync. You wouldn’t even need to open ports.
I have gone back and forth on KeePassXC and Bitwarden. I usually do a yearly reset of all my passwords and that is when i do the switch. I’m fine with Bitwarden but permissions to make it easy on Android phone seems excessive. You guys are prompting me to reexamine.
Anyone try self-hosting VaultWarden?
Yes, I have a self hosted instance of Vaultwarden and I’m very happy with it.
What do you do for backup if your host is toast?
That is why I went back to KeepassXC because Bitwarden Authentication was down
Then I get a new NAS (because I will need a new one anyway), make a new Vaultwarden server and restore my backup. The great thing about Bitwarden is that your vault gets stored locally on every device and you can export it. So in the worst case scenario you could do that and restore your stuff on a publicly hosted Vaultwarden instance or the official Bitwarden instance (if that’s an option for you).