Centralized password manager
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 @ambarishrh said in Centralized password manager: @black3dynamite said in Centralized password manager: Bitwarden is another self-hosted option. 
 https://help.bitwarden.com/article/install-on-premise/The business use version doesn't seems to be self-hosted. 
  It's GPL3, all versions are business use. 
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 @scottalanmiller said in Centralized password manager: @ambarishrh said in Centralized password manager: @black3dynamite said in Centralized password manager: Bitwarden is another self-hosted option. 
 https://help.bitwarden.com/article/install-on-premise/The business use version doesn't seems to be self-hosted. 
  It's GPL3, all versions are business use. I meant for my requirement of sharing with 4 members, I guess Families/business version will work 
  However, found out that self-hosted version has this option, you just need to pay for that plan. 
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 I only used it a little, but Thycotic has a decent password manager: https://thycotic.com/products/secret-server/, and there is a free version. 
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 @kelly said in Centralized password manager: I only used it a little, but Thycotic has a decent password manager: https://thycotic.com/products/secret-server/, and there is a free version. Yes, up to 100 users which is pretty good. 
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 @ambarishrh We use KeePass and MiniKeePass on iDevices. Database works well on SharePoint/SP4B/OneDrive or other shared storage. We back up to off-site and cloud. 
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 If you want to stick with keepass, KeeWeb is a good option. 
 https://keeweb.info/
 https://github.com/keeweb/keewebSelf-hosted web-based password manager is possible. 
 https://github.com/keeweb/keeweb#self-hosting
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 I'm a fan of bitwarden so far. 
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 @black3dynamite said in Centralized password manager: If you want to stick with keepass, KeeWeb is a good option. 
 https://keeweb.info/
 https://github.com/keeweb/keewebSelf-hosted web-based password manager is possible. 
 https://github.com/keeweb/keeweb#self-hostingSuweet. Thanks for that one.  
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 @coliver said in Centralized password manager: I'm a fan of bitwarden so far. Me too. I especially like the browser plugins. Edit: I don't know which of the others do / do not have browser plugins. 
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 @coliver said in Centralized password manager: I'm a fan of bitwarden so far. Are you using the free self hosted version? 
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 @ambarishrh said in Centralized password manager: @coliver said in Centralized password manager: I'm a fan of bitwarden so far. Are you using the free self hosted version? I use the cloud hosted. 
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 @ambarishrh said in Centralized password manager: @coliver said in Centralized password manager: I'm a fan of bitwarden so far. Are you using the free self hosted version? At work yes. For personal I use the cloud hosted version. 
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 @ambarishrh said in Centralized password manager: I was just looking into this as well. I use 1password at the moment, and have only 1 issue, and that is that they don't have a linux app available. Bitwarden looks pretty good. I've also seen good reviews on Dashlane, but I don't have personal experience with them. 
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 Password Safe is used here. Basic and free. 
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 I personally use 1Password but was looking at options which are self-hosted. Need to test Bitwarden 
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 @ambarishrh said in Centralized password manager: Re: Centralized password manager Revisiting this again, as I would like to setup something with our team. What's the latest choice of PM on ML now? First few results that caught my attention: https://www.syspass.org/index-en.html Looking at a self-hosted possibly free version to use with a team of 4 members. Nextcloud + passman 








