@Ganneff have been using KeePassXC (packaged in Debian), with the key file on a (self-hosted) nextcloud instance. Works well, and I can even access my passwords on my phone using KeePassDX (android app that can read multiple files formats, including the KeePassXC one).
@Ganneff What benefit would the family option thing get you? Honest question, no real clue.
@Ganneff why not using both? I know it's more work, but I'm doing this, also with a subset of my passwords. I use pass (packaged in Debian) and I self-host at home vaultwarden behind a tailscale network (but with the control node self-hosted on a VPS).
On my "bitwarden" account I only have some password, think about a second tier, password I may want to have on the phone.
Family knows that have to activate the VPN before opening bitwarden if they want to update something
@wouter
On my "bitwarden" account I only have some password, think about a second tier, password I may want to have on the phone.
Family knows that have to activate the VPN before opening bitwarden if they want to update something
@wouter