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If you are using a password manager such as BitWarden, think about using a spare machine and run a self-hosted server. This way your passwords never leave your LAN.
You can expose the BitWarden server port on your LAN machine by using ngrok (
https://ngrok.com). Ngrok now has custom domains for the secure tunnel. This way you can access and store passwords on your safe server at home while you are traveling. I personally don't expose my server outside of my LAN.
It is my preferred solution:
https://bitwarden.com/help/install-on-premise-linux/Published at
2023-12-30 03:11:42Event JSON
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