Hi everyone.
Given some recent… issues with Bitwarden’s leadership, I’ve been toying with Vaultwarden. It’s been great, and supports pretty much everything I need.
I currently locally host the vault, but I’m realizing that this could cause problems for my family if something were to happen to me. While not technologically inept, if my server at home crashed they would have no idea how to access it, and they would lose all of the passwords.
I was thinking that a vps might be a better choice for this, possibly with some reboot automation in case of outages. That would allow them enough time to initiate the emergency access and import everything before anything happens to the passwords.
I’ve also got encrypted M-disc backups of the most important passwords with timestamps of when they were last set. I’ve demonstrated and written down instructions on how to decrypt these. Of course I also have other backups, but I doubt they’d be able to retrieve the non-physical copies of the backups.
Anyway, is that what most people here do with Vaultwarden, use a VPS with mTLS or VPN? To add, I would only use a tunnel for this if I go this route, so no open ports.


KISS: Just use something that works using files like KeePass and sync it via WebDAV, OneDrive, Floppy disks or whatever.
I’m not sure why anyone - to this day - keeps using these hosted/remote password manager crapware in the first place.
Autofill, easy sync, password generation, browser extension, mobile app, ease of use to name a few.
Cool, cool. Keepass(XC) has exactly the same features.