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by piaste
2065 days ago
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> If I’m content to trust the client side hashing or encryption on the secrets why bother setting up my own server? Not that much, given that basic accounts are free. I guess that in addition to the building from source option, self-hosted Bitwarden (or at least Bitwarden-rs) includes all enterprise features for free. The two most useful ones are probably sharing selected passwords with other users / groups, and attaching encrypted files to logins. I wouldn't bother setting up a server and domain solely for it, but if you already have a personal webserver with a reliable backup strategy, since Bitwarden_rs barely uses any resources and is super easy to install, you might as well throw it in. That's my case - I was already running a personal Nextcloud and Fediverse instance, so adding Bitwarden was like five lines of docker-compose and four of Caddyfile. |
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