I'll have to evaluate that option vs Bitwarden (cloud stored).  Just recently my tablet stopped talking to Bitwarden so.... I'd have to punch a hole in the firewall for external access to the NAS (I have other reasons to want to do off-site backup to the NAS).

On 9/12/24 13:41, David Cousens wrote:
There are keypass versions for all of them. Then the database has to be accessible from all of them

David Cousens

On Thu, 2024-09-12 at 11:42 -0700, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
On 9/12/24 11:01, Mark at Lorimark wrote:
use keepass - keep the database on your pc


Works great on the PC.  But then there are the laptop, the phone, the
tablet, etc. And not always at home.

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