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On Thu, 18 Feb 2021 10:04:21 -0500, |
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Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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> On Thu, 18 Feb 2021 15:22:52 +0100, Frank Steinmetzger wrote: |
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> > Call me Ishmael^wold-fashioned. I don¢t trust the Internet with anything |
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> > sensitive. Even if the other party behaves trustworthy (trustwortily?). |
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> > If it¢s on someone else¢s system, it¢s out of my reach. A password |
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> > database not only contains the passwords themselves, but naturally also |
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> > what I have passwords for in the first place. |
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> [snip] |
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> > So the natural answer for my password needs is keepass (by now the XC |
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> > variant). I sync it between my Linux machines with all other files using |
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> > unison. |
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> That's what I was using, but I now run my own BitWarden server, so I get |
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> the convenience and the security. |
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If I were to run my own bitwarden server, which seems not to be in |
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the tree, is there a way I can use windows, mac and ios to get |
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passwords from it? |
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you spend it? |
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