![]() ![]() ![]() Therefore I decided to install dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs on my Synology NAS in a Docker container. What I don't get though is why I would have to pay a monthly subscription fee for the premium features even if I host it myself. Being an open protocol you can obviously host it yourself. All normal functionality (imho) is available for free, premium costs 10$/year or for a family of up to five its 12$/year (1$/month). The concept is simple: It's FOSS, everything is encrypted client side. It automatically spawns a second container, backing up the database so I can run a backup of my passwords. UPDATE: Instead of manually setting up the Docker container, I now use docker-compose to set it up. The script is available at maybe some others find it interesting as well (should be easily modifyable to run other applications instead).After Setting up my old and trusted KeePass+Nextcloud Combo and struggling with synchronization conflicts as well as integration problems with Firefox, I decided to give Bitwarden a go. To make the integration a bit nicer the script will also setup an apache vhost (listening at ) and a cron job for daily backups of the bitwarden_rs database. Since I wanted to give bitwarden_rs a try I at first began writing an app for the Univention appcenter for it, but this morning decided to simplify the setup and instead just provide a small bash script which will fetch the latest tagged release and spin it up in a Docker container on the Univention host. The latter even implementing the organisations feature of bitwarden and thus allowing to securely share accounts between users. The good news is that thanks to the open source community there are some alternative implementations of the bitwarden api out there such as and. ![]() Maybe some of you did also want to try the password manager bitwarden, but ultimately did not proceed with it, since it requires MSSql (which also makes it quite heavy for small amounts of users). ![]()
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