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- #SELFHOST KEEPASSXC INSTALL#
- #SELFHOST KEEPASSXC PATCH#
- #SELFHOST KEEPASSXC FULL#
- #SELFHOST KEEPASSXC PASSWORD#
I requested this feature 2.5 years ago but it is still not implemeted. I read quiet often that there was a breach because of a misconfigured cloud service (an employee accidental opened the cloud storage to everyone), and this happened also to the big players in the cloud storage business.Īnd setting up my own instance is no option (I am not good enough for this and have not enough time). Storing passwords on cloud servers is risky.Įven if the file is SHA-256 encrypted, it is hackable (takes some times but it is feasible). There are many missing features and many security concerns on my side: Thank you very very much for your detailed answer, it contains really very good information and arguments!īut I am still not sure if I should dare to switch to Bitwarden. I hope I could give you even another perspective as to why Bitwarden might be a good option for you.
#SELFHOST KEEPASSXC PASSWORD#
To this date I am a tad proud to say that all the people I introduced Bitwarden to, never lost a single password or had their accounts hacked (to my knowledge). This is were Bitwarden was great for because of all the reasons stated above. So I was looking for something I was able to explain relatively easy to other people in order to share the safety of generated passwords. Because if you want to do these things right, you need to know what you are doing or you are bound to end up in a disaster of lost passwords. Now try to explain your Keepass set up with a file sharing service with different clients on each OS, one way and two-way syncs, different Keepass clients, a key file, the importance of backups and a safe master password to someone who is not all that interested in IT topics. The time came where I wanted share all these cool features with my family, because it really hurt my soul seeing them struggling with passwords (where did I hide my sticky note, what service is this password for again and uh I don’t know if I have an account there, ah yes I have because I can’t register with my email so let’s just reset the password) and if you are the IT guy, you probably already know what’s coming next.
#SELFHOST KEEPASSXC FULL#
If it was only about me, I would still be using Keepass and all its alternative applications on each different OS (yes it is intense work to get to trust each different work, but mostly initial work) since they are full of cool features and mostly work seamlessly with each OS. Check out the roadmapīitwarden still lacks many important features like logging into applications. Most importantly, you can self host Bitwarden if you want.Īlso, more and more features are being added to Bitwarden or will be added. The clients are available in more than 40 languages, which I think is awesome. The bitwarden subreddit is also very active. Bitwarden also has a bug bounty program on Hackerone. If you face any issues, we or the team will help you out. The Bitwarden team is friendly and you can get in touch with them very easily. Lot of people contribute to this project in someway. The app is open source(yes, I know keepass is FOSS) and the community is active. With the premium version, TOTP codes can be stored easily. The web vault is also great and I think you will use it more than the desktop app. You can easily share passwords with your family.īitwarden app is really good. With Bitwarden, you really don’t have to worry about these things. Sometimes the database may even get corrupted. Also setting up synchronization for a Keepass database is also complex. All these clients are made by different developers. It kind of sucks, as it requires some amount of research and time. In the case of Keepass, you have to search and find a suitable client for your OS or browser. Bitwarden clients are available on all major operating systems. But here are some reasons.Īll credentials are synced across devices. I really don’t know if I can convince you to switch.
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opt/vscodium-bin/resources/app/product.jsonĭiff -git a/vscodium-bin-features.hook b/vscodium-bin-features.Keepass XC and Keepass DX are really good password managers. Pkgdesc='Unblock some features in -13,8 +13,8 conflicts=('vscodium-bin-features')
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Install = -13,7 +13,7 pkgbase = vscodium-bin-features Pkgdesc = Unblock some features in VSCodium
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PATCH that worked for me (essentially just adapting code-features to this use case): diff -git a/.SRCINFO b/.SRCINFO