Which is Better for Self-Hosting: Vaultwarden or Psono?

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Asked By TechieGizmo42 On

I'm looking to self-host a password manager and I'm torn between using Vaultwarden and Psono. From what I've seen, Vaultwarden seems easier to set up, but I've heard Psono is quite popular and has a lot of features. I'm also planning to expose it online so my family can access it, likely using a Cloudflare tunnel. Before I go ahead with this, I'd really like to hear from anyone who has experience with these options. Are there any risks I should keep in mind when exposing a password manager like this?

8 Answers

Answered By SecuritySeeker On

Vaultwarden has actually been tested by the German government, and they fixed major findings before publication. So, that gives me more confidence in their security compared to others that might not have gone through such audits.

CuriousUser88 -

Does Vaultwarden still lack SSO auth?

Answered By SatisfiedUser On

We’re hosting Vaultwarden and have been really happy with how it’s functioning.

Answered By SmoothOperator On

Vaultwarden is quicker to set up, but I found Psono to feel more complete once everything was up and running. It really comes down to what you're looking for in terms of usability and features.

Answered By BackupBuddy On

When you self-host something that’s internet-facing, keeping everything updated is crucial. I’ve been hosting a password manager for a while, and I make sure to have regular backups and keep my infrastructure secure. For important passkeys, I’d suggest storing them elsewhere as a backup, like with Google or Samsung, just in case.

Answered By PsonoPilot On

I host Psono at my place and have exposed it through a tunnel for family use. It’s been pretty stable so far, so I’d say it’s doing well in that setup.

Answered By SafetyFirst On

For any service exposed to the internet, backups are essential. Make sure you're prioritizing that aspect regardless of which option you ultimately choose.

Answered By HomeTechWizard On

I’m currently using Vaultwarden and it’s worked really well for me. Just a heads up, I think restricting certain features for more than 10 users is a bit concerning. But overall, it’s been reliable for my needs.

Answered By BalancedOpinions On

I believe both Vaultwarden and Psono are solid choices. It really depends on your specific needs and preferences.

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