This one's easy through the interface and Let's Encrypt. ![]() Mine's hosted at, so I created a CNAME entry for my existing setup. Therefore I decided to install dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs on my Synology NAS in a Docker container. ![]() What I don't get though is why I would have to pay a monthly subscription fee for the premium features even if I host it myself. Being an open protocol you can obviously host it yourself. All normal functionality (imho) is available for free, premium costs 10$/year or for a family of up to five its 12$/year (1$/month). The concept is simple: It's FOSS, everything is encrypted client side. It automatically spawns a second container, backing up the database so I can run a backup of my passwords. ![]() UPDATE: Instead of manually setting up the Docker container, I now use docker-compose to set it up. After Setting up my old and trusted KeePass+Nextcloud Combo and struggling with synchronization conflicts as well as integration problems with Firefox, I decided to give Bitwarden a go.
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