#Bitwarden warnt mich, daß ein Paßwort mehrmals verwendet wird. Da hat Bitwarden Recht, denn es liegt in der Natur von #SSO, daß die Credentials mehrmals verwendet werden.
So ein Knopf "Ja, ich weiß, nerve mich bitte nicht weiter" wäre fein.
🚀 #Bitwarden thinks #AI agents need access to #passwords, and #OneCLI is the magical "open-source gateway" that fixes everything! 🤖🔐 Now, instead of being careful with API keys, you can just throw them around like confetti. 🎉 Who needs #security when you have buzzwords? 🙄
https://www.onecli.sh/blog/bitwarden-agent-access-sdk-onecli #open-source #HackerNews #ngated
Bitwarden Integrates with OneCLI Agent Vault

Bitwarden Agent Access SDK integrates with OneCLI. Credentials stay in the vault, OneCLI proxies API calls and enforces policies. Agents never see keys.

OneCLI
Bitwarden Integrates with OneCLI Agent Vault

Bitwarden Agent Access SDK integrates with OneCLI. Credentials stay in the vault, OneCLI proxies API calls and enforces policies. Agents never see keys.

OneCLI

Tiens, je découvre passbolt, une alternative open source et européenne (Luxembourg) à Bitwarden qui semble assez crédible en terme de sécurité. https://www.passbolt.com/
Et sur le repo, il n'y a pas l'air d'avoir d'utilisation d'IA (du moins pas de "co-authored by Claude") et les mises à jour semblent régulières. Auto hébergeable et dispo gratuitement en community edition. Ça se teste :)

#passbolt #passwordManager #bitwarden #gestionnaireDeMotsDePasse #openSource #libre

Open Source Password Manager for Teams | Passbolt

Manage and share passwords securely with Passbolt. Open source, audited and built for teams that need collaboration, compliance and control.

Passbolt
Bitwarden Doubled Their Price. I'd Already Left. Here's What You Missed. - ByteHaven - Where I ramble about bytes

Back in January, I was two days into setting up Vaultwarden when Bitwarden sent me their annual Data Privacy Week survey. What browser do you use? What email...

Bitwarden Doubled Their Price. I'd Already Left. Here's What You Missed. - ByteHaven - Where I ramble about bytes

Back in January, I was two days into setting up Vaultwarden when Bitwarden sent me their annual Data Privacy Week survey. What browser do you use? What email...

My Bitwarden backup script

Inspired by a great post in Bitwarden Community Forums and the author's bash script I decided to create my own PowerShell script for backing up the contents of my Bitwarden vault to my existing restic backup.

After finding #BitWarden doesn't have an "Export Folder" option, I've written some Python to process an unencrypted JSON vault and extract ONE folder to a new file.

https://github.com/FloatingBoater/bitwardenfolder

This is enough to extract creds to share, without setting up organisations (my experiments hit enterprise-scale sysadmin pain with Folders/Collections!).

No sync, but importing again seems to create a new folder with the same name (so manually sync and delete).

Tested with #BitWarden and #VaultWarden .

GitHub - FloatingBoater/bitwardenfolder: Script to filter BitWarden JSON vault exports by folder

Script to filter BitWarden JSON vault exports by folder - FloatingBoater/bitwardenfolder

GitHub

Preparing to be ready for #WorldBackupDay with Proxmox Backup Server in my #homelab.

Now my backups of my #Proxmox VM and LXC are encrypted and stored locally on my DS918+. I have a datastore on my remote DS218j using the #pbs sync process.

This part of the 3-2-1 rules :

- 3 copies of your files
- 2 different storage devices
- 1 off-site backup

My #Proxmox encryption key is stored in my #Bitwarden with #Vaultwarden and in the password manager of two friends. You never know 😉

@bastian_S ich nutze Bitwarden. Überlege aber immer wieder mal Vaultwarden zu nehmen.
#bitwarden #vaultwarden