I’m looking into different self hosted open source multiuser password safes and while there are many options I haven’t found one with a .deb or .rpm install - only a whole bunch of docker compose.
Do you know of any good options that are included in debian 12 or fedora 39 repositories or at least that has a .deb or .rpm?
Currently I’m using keepassxc but been asked for something that either has a webui login for end users or an android app.
edit 2024-02-17:
After looking into the .deb and .rpm options available (passbolt or unofficial vaultwarden-deb) I decided to bite the bullet and install a debian 12 vm that I will try out different docker solutions on.
If you’re already using a VM anyway (especially for the backend/web UI piece) restoring the image won’t be any different for a server running docker vs one running apt packages.
True, I could use VM+Docker as you say. I’ve been thinking of making a dedicated “Docker VM” before when I’ve looked at interesting projects that has no other offerings.
I’ve felt that using docker in a vm robs docker of it’s advantages so why use it at all if I’m planning on having a vm? I guess one answer is “because the software you want is delivered as a docker image”.
It may seem like unnecessary overhead, but dockerized vaultwarden in a VM has been a huge improvement for me compared to unix-pass.
And with the volumes set up right, moving it is as easy as copy/pasting the folder it all lives in.
Sounds like I should get my docker vm. :)