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    • KellyK

      BitWarden - Self Hosted for many users

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      • password managers bitwarden • • Kelly
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      IRJI

      @scottalanmiller said in BitWarden - Self Hosted for many users:

      @IRJ said in BitWarden - Self Hosted for many users:

      @scottalanmiller said in BitWarden - Self Hosted for many users:

      @IRJ said in BitWarden - Self Hosted for many users:

      You can however use an unofficial Bitwarden server fork that is free.

      Is it a fork? Looks like a separate project.

      Yeah, you are right. I didnt know much about it. My coworker uses it for his personal server and really likes it. When I saw this thread I asked him about it again so I could help @Kelly clear things up.

      Looks perfectly nice, wish it had more of a "showing it off" website.

      He says its actively maintained and follows BW updates pretty frequently.

    • JaredBuschJ

      Solved Can bitwarden have multiple accounts

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      • bitwarden password managers multiple users • • JaredBusch
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      dafyreD

      @coliver said in Can bitwarden have multiple accounts:

      One of the other ways I resolved this in the past was have the browser plugin for the one I use the most and the desktop app logged into the one I use the least. You just miss out on autofill if you use the desktop app.

      I do this now. My work stuff is in KeePass on my office desktop, and my personal stuff / work web resources that don't tie back to the office network are in Bitwarden.

    • DashrenderD

      Buttercup Password Manager

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      • buttercup passwords password managers • • Dashrender
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      dafyreD

      @coliver said in Buttercup Password Manager:

      @wrx7m said in Buttercup Password Manager:

      @coliver said in Buttercup Password Manager:

      @wrx7m said in Buttercup Password Manager:

      @coliver Right, bitwarden.

      I am.

      And, how do you like it?

      I like it a lot. It does everything I need it to do.

      Same here. I've been using them for a few years now... Makes switching browsers a breeze.

    • AmbarishrhA

      Centralized password manager

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      • centralized password manager password managers opensource • • Ambarishrh
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      Emad RE

      @ambarishrh said in Centralized password manager:

      Re: Centralized password manager

      Revisiting this again, as I would like to setup something with our team. What's the latest choice of PM on ML now?

      First few results that caught my attention:

      https://www.passbolt.com/

      https://www.syspass.org/index-en.html

      Looking at a self-hosted possibly free version to use with a team of 4 members.

      Nextcloud + passman

    • black3dynamiteB

      KeeWeb - cross-platform password manager

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      • password managers keepass • • black3dynamite
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      dafyreD

      This looks pretty slick. There are even browser addons you can use to make it like BitWarden and the others.

    • JaredBuschJ

      LastPass just double their price

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      • lastpass password managers • • JaredBusch
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      DashrenderD

      I've been paying for years also.

    • JaredBuschJ

      KeePass dev refuses to patch security hole in favor of ad revenue

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      • keepass security vulnerability password managers lastpass • • JaredBusch
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      stacksofplatesS

      So I guess I should have specified in the other thread. I use KeePassx and it's updated through yum. And the Android version of Keepass2Android (the one I use) isn't maintained by the same people.

    • StrongBadS

      Anyone Played with the Pass Password Manager?

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    • IRJI

      Personal Password Strategy

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      • password password managers keepass lastpass dashlane • • IRJ
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      DashrenderD

      yeah I was thinking that was the major draw back.

      And systems like Paypal or banking - those allowing a simple email reset just bug me.

    • antonitA

      How do you store your passwords?

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      gjacobseG

      @scottalanmiller said:

      Stickie notes.

      http://e.lvme.me/pzv5j7l.jpg

    • AmbarishrhA

      Centralized password manager

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      • password password managers • • Ambarishrh
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      travisdh1T

      @Jason said in Centralized password manager:

      @JaredBusch said in Centralized password manager:

      @dafyre said in Centralized password manager:

      @JaredBusch said in Centralized password manager:

      @fuznutz04 said in Centralized password manager:

      @JaredBusch What do you use?

      I have been using LastPass since 2007 or so.

      The standard $12 subscription lets you share a folder. So I made a
      "Company" folder with subfolders for each client. and shared the Company folder out.

      For a small consultancy like ours, it works well.

      $12 per month, or per year?

      Also... how did you handle the LastPass breach?

      Per year, and I changed my password. Nothing else needed. I do not have 2FA enabled because I feel getting a text or something to the same damned device I am logging in on defeats the purpose of 2FA. My current LastPass password is a phrase about 30 characters long or so. I have lastpass set to log out automatically when my browsers close, etc.

      You can use google authenticator.

      That's what I use. I do have it turned off for my phone tho, no point in having the device you get the code from require a code. Don't really use the phone version except to lookup passwords when I'm away from one of my normal computers/browsers.

    • JaredBuschJ

      LastPass changes

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      • lastpass password managers • • JaredBusch
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      @Nic

      Where does Webroot stand on this? Are they reconsidering their relationship with LastPass now that LP was purchased by LMI?

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