
Thank you so much, I think I will try BitWarden after all. I also think I misjudged the Synchthing + Keepass solution I tried something similar in the past but gave up primarily due to "crappy server" reasons. Thank you so much for your suggestions! I think I misjudged BitWarden, the features I need are there, but they are behind the personal premium plan, which I think is fine for the low price that it has and since it can be hosted conveniently via Docker. Has something like this been done by anyone? I use keepass 2, and I would like to know if there is a decent service that could access the database and serve it online (self hosted, of course). I also saw Keeweb, but it also seems pretty limited from the demo, for example I couldn't find any file attachment or OTP.

I know that BitWarden exists, but it seems, from what I saw, limited in comparison to the features that Keepass can offer. So what I was thinking was: is there a Keepass client that actually hosts a server for me to access my database remotely? With all the bells and whistles such as OTP, random password generators, file attachment etc?

Keepass is, by design, meant to be a local solution, however I do need to access Keepass informations on various devices I did try something along the lines of synching the files but.

Contents How To Use KeeWeb Password Manager 1. KeeWeb uses Electron, which means it runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS. Hello everyone! After a colleague at work made me discover keepass I have been using it religiously and I love it! It has only a very slightly annoying issue. KeeWeb is an open source, cross platform password manager with features like cloud sync, keyboard shortcuts and plugin support.
