![]() ![]() ![]() They provide an official docker container (a bunch of containers to be precise) which is managed by an easy-to-use install script. If you have any idea on how to improve my setup, feel free to drop me a line :) The same goes if you have any questions trying to replicate my steps, but since I'm no expert myself, I cannot guarantee to be of any help :DÄ«itwarden is an open-source password manager that can be self-hosted. But when I stumbled over the (optionally) self hosted open-source password manager Bitwarden, I decided to give it try.Äisclaimer: I'm just doing this for fun and in my spare time, I have no special knowledge of Docker, web servers, web security or Linux in general! I will document here what has proven to work for me, but I'm getting there mostly by trial and error, so dont expect my solutions to be anything near to perfect. I never made the switch to their subsciption model though, mainly because I felt uncorfortable storing my passwords on a server beyond my control. I've been using 1Password 6 as my Password manager for quite some time now. ![]()
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