Does anyone use the self hosted version of psono password manager? The demo looks very nice, however it seems to be very niche and it is rarely recommended. It appears in the “awesome selfhosted” repo, though.

I’m looking for a password manager for a small business, and bitwarden looks quite complex (and expensive) and I’m not very comfortable with vaultwarden.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    31 year ago

    I’m not entirely sure if bitwarden will introduce some changes that break the compatibility with vaultwarden.

    • Chewy
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      1 year ago

      They probably won’t break compatibility with Vaultwarden on purpose since that’d also break their own server implementation. Bitwarden would have to ensure that all selfhosted servers are up to date before pushing a breaking auto update. This likely means enough time for vaultwarden to catch up.

      Few things hurt a company providing critical software more than breaking users access without notice.

      The passwords would still be accessible through the webui anyway.

      Edit: If your not comfortable it’s better to not use it. Password manager are critical and have to be trusted.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        31 year ago

        You’re right, changes that break compatibility are unlikely. But they can happen and happened in the past (e.g. #3082)

        • Chewy
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          41 year ago

          Thanks for the example! I had hoped Bitwarden wouldn’t break older servers so quickly. Luckily it seems like vaultwarden released a new working version 7 days before, the clients broke older servers. I’ll definitly check my new release notifications for vaultwarden right now.

    • @Kaavi
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      11 year ago

      Isn’t the frontend stuff open source? So even if they change something, others might make a fork?