Jan 4 · 4 min read · Self‑hosting your own password manager is one of the most empowering projects you can take on, especially if you are already running services on a Raspberry Pi. For this setup, I decided to host an open-source version of Bitwarden using Vaultwarden. ...
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Sep 11, 2024 · 3 min read · Introduction Previously, I wrote an article about installing Vaultwarden in a Docker container to securely store my passwords and secret data. In part 2, I will discuss how I configured the vault and share my experience using it. If you haven’t alrea...
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Aug 6, 2024 · 4 min read · Introduction Google's Chrome browser is great, but I have some issues with it. The feature I used the most was the password manager. Combined with the iCloud keychain on my iOS and macOS devices, I had a haphazard system for saving my credentials. Ho...
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Jun 23, 2024 · 3 min read · Hey everyone, In this blog we are going to see how you can migrate your already available passwords and secrets vault to Vaultwarden. During this tutorial, we will be using the already available Bitwarden vault. You can follow along with this tutoria...
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Nov 24, 2023 · 2 min read · Vaultwarden and Tailscale are popular tools for enhancing security and networking capabilities. Vaultwarden, a Bitwarden-compatible password manager, securely stores and manages passwords, while Tailscale, a mesh VPN, simplifies the process of connec...
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