It was one of the easiest to setup and it works flawlessly. I’m a bit paranoid about losing my data even with the backups… Any recommendation?

  • Klox@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I regularly hear it’s great. Has anyone moved from KeePass? I haven’t read anything that makes me think I should move on from KeePass. I have maybe ~4-5 clients and merging databases has been very easy since no client is offline for too long.

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      2 years ago

      I tried it but reverted back to KeePass. I didn’t see any advantage with Vaultwarden and having it exposed so brazenly didn’t fill me with confidence. When I tried to run in parallel I found that you can’t sync vault warden with a keepass DB file. You can import it, but once it’s imported you can’t keep them in sync. Re-do an import and you end up with everything duplicated - but updated entries… which is the up to date one? If it had better syncing I could see myself using keepass on mobile and vaultwarden on PC. But at the end KeePass is just brilliant as it is and that’s fine with me.

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      KeePass recently had a password recovery vulnerability. I personally use KeePass XC, Syncing and between devices (only in my trusted LAN) with Syncthing and backing up automatically on my Homeserver.

      That way, I can make sure that none of my stuff gets sent to the internet, also my passwords are encrypted using a Passfile, which I never transmit.