On 05/05/2025 11:59, Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
Has anyone experienced the following setup:
On a standard system (Debian GNU/Linux):
- install keepassxc, create a master password and a database file
[ alternative: keepass2, but mono dependancy ]
- make sure that database file is on a git, pushable to a
remote repository (I like git-on-SSH), and push/commit it when
required
On an Android phone:
- install GitSync, and sync the above repository to a local directory
- install KeePassAndroid, and use the database file on that directory
Now, create the passwords and sync around.
I have quickly tested, it it works (I tested with keepass2, but
keepassxc should also work).
Do you use setups like this? Or do you prefer cloud solutions like the
ones offered by keepass2, or even a fully web (possibly mobile, too)
solution like bitwarden (I already use it, but it's a bit complicated &
has licencing issues)?
I'd use syncthing (available on Debian and Android) for syncthing
instead of git (which is not exactly built for this specific purpose).
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Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
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