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brain.sh because security.
bitwarden (selfhosted), because:
There's also bitwarden_rs which may use way less resources. Both are easily setup using docker-compose.
passwords.txt
Haven't come across them before, have you tried their hosted version? Trying to avoid self-hosting if possible, although docker-compose is simple enough.
Same. I use a combination of tricks to get the resulting password, I have a "password" in my head for something, run that through "the algorithm" and there is the password. It's secure as long as I don't talk about it in detail Only problem is I couldn't possibly remember the resulting password.. lol
Yeah.
It's good to use some kind of "system" or logic.
Although I forgot some very old ones lol.
Still LastPass.
https://gist.github.com/
passwords_creditcard.docx on my Google drive
Notepad buried under one of my kitchen tiles. Make sure not to lift the wrong tile without a life insurance policy.
Now we know what to look out for when we visit your house.
Enpass. After the new version 6, it has gotten even better. Bitwarden is worth looking into as well. You can self host it.
Keepass
Lastpass because i can use across device with free plan
pass (https://www.passwordstore.org/)
Self hosted. GPG encryption. Git synced. Perfect for somebody who lives in the console.
https://schneierfacts.com/facts/27
Bitwarden(_rs)
Enpass
Keepass.
Exactly what I use. I have it in Docker accessible only on my lan. Works in read-only mode when I’m away from home, which is good enough for me.
My mom's journal. Has some extra pages
Interested in using bitwarden based on the suggestions here, i've been using last pass for a little while now both commercially and personally. Dashlane was fun, but some of it's nuances got in my way. I'm not a personal fan of the lastpass UI.
Can you have multiple "bitwardens" that sync between each other incase of a failure / my LowEndBox deadpools etc / can it be optionally synced with Cloud for redundancy?
Sure. Simply rsync the folder you mount on your Bitwarden Docker container, store it in S3-like storage, or use Kubernetes.
I'm still using lastpass, may eventually move to bitwarden down the line as the applications (particularly android) continue to mature.
I think i've found my weekend project
@eastonch Better yet uploaded encrpyted to github
Or perhaps integrated with rclone
My first guess is that there's a secret that goes along with the encrypted database file - this would need to be "shared" with the other devices on initial setup. Not sure how I feel about pushing it to github, although google already has all my secrets so it could live there .