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minus-squaretheleft_sidelinkfedilink3•2 years ago@gabmartini @iwidji I really appreciate bitwarden but I’m not self hosting my own instance. I enjoy the fact that even without the needing to pay it’s multi device at the same time.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•2 years agoIf Gabriel is hosting the password file at home e.g. then this requires a VPN to sync your data when out and about.
minus-squareGraylinkfedilinkEnglish1•2 years agoPort forwarding? Just put nginx in front of it or something, no VPN required.
@gabmartini @iwidji I really appreciate bitwarden but I’m not self hosting my own instance. I enjoy the fact that even without the needing to pay it’s multi device at the same time.
If Gabriel is hosting the password file at home e.g. then this requires a VPN to sync your data when out and about.
Port forwarding? Just put nginx in front of it or something, no VPN required.