I use Vaultwarden, which is an open-source, self-hostable, compatible re-implementation of Bitwarden.
BW is open source and self-hostable, but requires several containers including MSSQL. You can run Vaultwarden against SQLite or postgres, and it’s a single binary or container.
VaultWarden is amazing. I started with Bitwarden Official, and recently switched to VaultWarden (in the last few months). it’s been great!
In the past, I’ve also used KeePass syncing with NextCloud, just found the the bitwarden extension works better, and is just overall easier to use, especially for stuff like sharing passwords with others.
I use Bitwarden, it’s pleasant to use and reliable.
I use Vaultwarden, which is an open-source, self-hostable, compatible re-implementation of Bitwarden.
BW is open source and self-hostable, but requires several containers including MSSQL. You can run Vaultwarden against SQLite or postgres, and it’s a single binary or container.
Yeah, I started with Bitwarden official and have moved to bitwarden-rs, now called Vaultwarden. Much better suited to my needs, with just 3 users.
I still use manager BitWarden (the overall project is really great) but I might consider switching my server to a self-hosted vaultwarden one.
The best.
VaultWarden is amazing. I started with Bitwarden Official, and recently switched to VaultWarden (in the last few months). it’s been great!
In the past, I’ve also used KeePass syncing with NextCloud, just found the the bitwarden extension works better, and is just overall easier to use, especially for stuff like sharing passwords with others.